Anonymous wrote:I have not read the thread but I pull over to take cell phone calls. i.e. I don't talk on the phone when driving.
I make sure to pull into a parking lot to make a cell phone call or to return a call (that someone made to me when I was driving.)
I will also pull over to eat a snack or have some water.
Anonymous wrote:I have not read the thread but I pull over to take cell phone calls.
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes I decompress in the car when I get home. I just listen to music before I head inside to the craziness of the kids and house. My DH is so trusting that he does not suspect I'm up to anything suspicious--and, I am not. However, someone else with similar behavior could be out in their car listening to music to decompress---while drinking/using drugs or whatever....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I'm ever in a position or I feel the need to track my spouse's whereabouts without them knowing, then I feel it's time to bow out of that relationship.
Yep. And if I found my husband was tracking me, it would be a dealbreaker.
That's you. I always felt safer like if something happened to me he could be able to help find out where I went.
So paranoid.
Good grief.
This lady thinks in the very unlikely chance that she’s abducted it’s a good thing to have her husband track her, and she’s not paranoid? Sure.