Reposting: Suspicious Activities?
Question by toughlove: Reposting: Suspicious Activities?
I went out of town for business for two days and when I returned tonight I checked out the hubbies cell phone calls online and found he had called a cell phone number 34 times in 24 hours. It is a number I have never seen and about 30 of those calls were made between midnight and 6 a.m. and they were about 20 minutes apart. I am shaking mad because my suspicions have been up lately about his behavior. Feel free to reference my previous questions to aid in your opinion on this matter. He is a perpetual liar and have had serious trust issues for the last several months. This is obvious b/c why else would I be checking out his calls. He does not know that I do that and before I confront him about it, I would like to know what you guys and gals think is going on. He told me he did nothing while I was gone but have a few beers with a friend but when I casually ask him anything else he gets really defensive. What do you think is going on and what should I do next? Thanks!
I am going to call the number from work tomorrow b/c it shows up as unlisted. What should I think if a guy answers? And what kind of man would talk to another man with that kind of frequency at those hours? It would be different if he told me that one of his buddies was having serious issues and needed to talk to him but he acts as though nothing eventful went on during the time I was gone. HMMM…..
Best answer:
Answer by letum_ante_dedecus
ooooh, we anxiously await the stunning conclusion of the call to the mysterious number tomorrow. Please keep us updated.
Answer by Uncle John
Confront him and leave him, permanently.
Britain's battle against online porn
The poll also helps confirm the wisdom of a new campaign by British Prime Minister David Cameron aimed at restricting access to online pornography by children. Announced in July, his plan is making progress in pushing Internet providers to offer … Read more on Christian Science Monitor
Joseph Gordon-Levitt's "Don Jon" Spotlights the Health Problems with Porn
“A whole new generation of men have grown up with free, ubiquitous access to online porn, and the addiction levels, as well as their negative effects, have skyrocketed,” said AJ Alfaro a Male Sexual Health Coach at PEGym.com. While the societal … Read more on Newsday
Support groups
Sex/Porn addiction, nine Christ-centered and Bible-based meetings in northeast Florida, Lake City and Brunswick. Includes wives support … First Coast Adoption Professionals support group for parents who want to adopt or who have already adopted, 7 p … Read more on Florida Times-Union