Anonymous wrote:You've got a dog. What's your actual risk here? More or less than your risk from traveling to and from work every day?
Anonymous wrote:My husband - whom I love - sometimes forgets to lock our front door. He forgets to do it when he goes out, he forgets to do it at night. (He goes to bed after I do, most nights.) He used to forget to lock the door a lot - after many arguments, it's less often. But he gets so f*cking defensive about it when it happens - and basically just says: well, sorry, but it's going to happen every now and then. Deal with it.
Knock wood a million times, we haven't experienced any negative repercussions so far, other than me getting very stressed out and angry and us having a fight. We live in a pretty safe area (again, knock wood a million times).
We aren't having a marital crisis over this. We aren't going to divorce. It is in some ways emblematic of other issues - I think he's needlessly reckless about certain things; he thinks I get angry with him too much - but we have a good marriage.
I don't know what my question is exactly. I guess - have you figured out either a behavioral or technological trick that gets a spouse who doesn't lock the door to do it? And/or how upset would you be in this situation? I'm not crazy to feel upset about this, am I?
And no I won't give you our address.
Anonymous wrote:Easy solution -- automatically locking door. All the keypad locks have a setting to do this.
Other solution: alarm system. I'm less concerned about a door being unlocked since opening a door when the system is armed will trigger the alarm anyway.
Anonymous wrote:I could be your DH and I am the wife. I grew up somewhere rural where we never locked doors and kept our keys in the car all the time. It is hard to break a habit of decades especially when tired. It annoys my dH who grew up in NY.
I don’t have a good solution for you. The self locking door is a good idea (as is hiding a key for the spouse who WILL forget theirs! A lot at first!)