Anonymous wrote:Sometimes my co workers get a note pad and then leave it in the office supply room, and others may take it home.
Don't over react, just be observant. NEVER confront until you are SURE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only strange thing is that the notepad disappeared after the first time you saw it.
Agreed. He saw OP looking at it and panicked. I would ask him OP.
THIS.
My spouse travels for work often.
Also, he always tells me about the hotels he stays in because they are lit. I've even tagged along a few times. He's stayed in Fairmonts, Four Seasons, Intercontinental, etc. for conferences because they are the host hotels. The sponsoring company always gets a block of rooms and he gets one.
Also, any of his coworkers who travel with him know if there is anything to be known or not.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I’ve looked everywhere for this notepad and can’t find it. It’s gone.
I’m not gonna ask him about it without it so just taking a mental note I guess. Thanks for those responded.
For those asking, I would normally ask him as soon as I saw it but he was on a call so I was in and out. I came back to look it for it when he was finished so I could casually bring it up but it was gone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Better than a Motel 8 notepad. That would be a bit more skanky. Always a silver lining.
Not when it’s coming out of her joint savings. I’d prefer he take the skank to Motel 6.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only strange thing is that the notepad disappeared after the first time you saw it.
Agreed. He saw OP looking at it and panicked. I would ask him OP.
Anonymous wrote:First, Fairmont is not that high end of a hotel. Depending on the location, it is very average. If your husband travels a lot for work, he could very easily have gone there whether to spend the night or for a meeting.
Second, you either trust your husband or you don’t. I recently found a strange woman’s underwear in the laundry. I asked DH about it. He just looked confused about the question. I showed him and he shrugged. Then he asked our teen who looked equally puzzled. Then our other son said he found it on the side of the bed at a hotel and put it in the laundry bag thinking it was mine (mom’s). Mystery solved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First, Fairmont is not that high end of a hotel. Depending on the location, it is very average. If your husband travels a lot for work, he could very easily have gone there whether to spend the night or for a meeting.
Second, you either trust your husband or you don’t. I recently found a strange woman’s underwear in the laundry. I asked DH about it. He just looked confused about the question. I showed him and he shrugged. Then he asked our teen who looked equally puzzled. Then our other son said he found it on the side of the bed at a hotel and put it in the laundry bag thinking it was mine (mom’s). Mystery solved.
Omg. U buy that? Ha!
Anonymous wrote:First, Fairmont is not that high end of a hotel. Depending on the location, it is very average. If your husband travels a lot for work, he could very easily have gone there whether to spend the night or for a meeting.
Second, you either trust your husband or you don’t. I recently found a strange woman’s underwear in the laundry. I asked DH about it. He just looked confused about the question. I showed him and he shrugged. Then he asked our teen who looked equally puzzled. Then our other son said he found it on the side of the bed at a hotel and put it in the laundry bag thinking it was mine (mom’s). Mystery solved.
Anonymous wrote:Better than a Motel 8 notepad. That would be a bit more skanky. Always a silver lining.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WTF? Who are you people afraid to ask your spouse a question?
My first response--would have been to say 'hey-where did you get that notepad?'--not walk away and try to sleuth it out later.
I think OP is a troll.
Amen to the bold!
The bold is something I've started to wonder on almost every marriage-related thread here, PP. So, so many OPs who come here before they ever ASK their spouses about anything. I get not doing so if you have a fear of an abusive response, or if you're weighing what to do after repeated problematic incidents, etc. But I do not get this repeated trend of people who sit silently, observe things they think are suspicious or wrong, and say and do...nothing, except run to strangers for a read on it.
None of the reasons you listed are reasons why people are telling her to lay low and just observe for now, nor are they saying to never do anything. The point is to keep your eyes and ears open because saying anything on so little of a clue now will drive whatever it is - if it is anything at all - even deeper underground.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WTF? Who are you people afraid to ask your spouse a question?
My first response--would have been to say 'hey-where did you get that notepad?'--not walk away and try to sleuth it out later.
I think OP is a troll.
Amen to the bold!
The bold is something I've started to wonder on almost every marriage-related thread here, PP. So, so many OPs who come here before they ever ASK their spouses about anything. I get not doing so if you have a fear of an abusive response, or if you're weighing what to do after repeated problematic incidents, etc. But I do not get this repeated trend of people who sit silently, observe things they think are suspicious or wrong, and say and do...nothing, except run to strangers for a read on it.