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I F YOUR HUSBAND SAYS:STOP CHAT WITH BLOGGERS...WHAT WOULD YOU DO?

Jazmine

LADIES,IF YOUR HUSBAND SAYS:STOP CHAT WITH BLOGGERS...WHAT WOULD YOU DO?

40 Replies

Kitty ∙ 11 Jul, 10

hello Jazmine, first u tell us what wud u do for the same..as u r a wife!

Jazmine ∙ 11 Jul, 10

actually i dont know;thats way i am asking..........

Jazmine ∙ 11 Jul, 10

FRIENDS,NO ONE HAVE AN IDEA?

Jazmine ∙ 11 Jul, 10

thanks ...shahid &jolly princess for your precious answer...

Jolly Princess ∙ 11 Jul, 10

You're preciously welcome. :)

SaifZahid ∙ 11 Jul, 10

You should stop.....

Jolly Princess ∙ 11 Jul, 10

Gosh! You're so mean with your wife doc. :)

Thiruselvam K ∙ 11 Jul, 10

Doctor SaifZahid, would that be a classic example of "paediatric thinking!"

Thiruselvam K ∙ 11 Jul, 10

This is a difficult situation. Cian and Jolly are right. When ALL IS DONE (it will never all be done)and TIME IS AVAILABLE (which wife has available time for HERSELF), some blogging and TALKS would not hurt.
The husband might be a computer illiterate or even have a disgust for computers and could be thinking she is wasting time. Therefore this reaction.
The wife has to reason. Use time smartly. Do not be addicted to this "screen". Lastly Best of luck.

Rupak ∙ 17 Jul, 10

simply change ur husband.... :)
Blog iz more important...husbands may come n go...

Jazmine ∙ 19 Jul, 10

hey guys,I left that topic....

Healthit up for YOU ∙ 19 Jul, 10

Its all about balance.... If one is always on computer then I can see why mate may ask them to please stop.... I agree with Cian, that if all things are done and everyone is content and happy then, this is a good time to visit online friends for your break. :) Communication is the key, and to be willing to compromise will make both parties happy. :)

Rupak ∙ 23 Jul, 10

@shahid : suggestions r alwz ment to be given and not followed .... ;)

Deevincent ∙ 24 Jul, 10

My husband would not allow us to get the Internet and once he said no, I never brought the subject up again. I tried my best to maintain contact with snail mail, and my good friends still wrote to me despite the fact they wished we could talk on the computer. I lost contact with others, but I figure that if they didn't want to take the extra time to write, they were not good friends anyway. My husband died 4 months ago and here I am. I just set up my blog an hour ago. Nice to meet you all.

Jazmine ∙ 24 Jul, 10

ohhh...my hearty condolence..deevincent..
let us make a good friendship...

Tim Blogger ∙ 24 Jul, 10

If two people are in love can you dictate how each other should choose to do with their lives? If someone said that to me I would honestly say stop speaking to me like I'm a child.

What makes him more informed than you to make that decision? The internet is a right and he should respect what you enjoy doing. Don't let other people dictate what you do with your life. That's my opinion...

Bruno Rodrigues ∙ 25 Jul, 10

The internet is not a right. You have to pay for it. It's a privilege. What makes him more informed is that he's her husband and you have no idea of their circumstances.

Jazmine ∙ 25 Jul, 10

thanks Tim blogger....thanks a lot....

Jazmine ∙ 25 Jul, 10

HI Mr bruno,
(once again see}
Every one have their own opinion..
Tim gave his comment.thats all...
i think he is a teenager,I read his blog..good work,he did..
thanks bruno...

Bruno Rodrigues ∙ 25 Jul, 10

He gave his, and I gave mine. That's all. Opinion does not trump fact. The fact is, the internet is not a right.

Jazmine ∙ 25 Jul, 10

yes,I agree with you bruno,thanks...

Tim Blogger ∙ 25 Jul, 10

In developed countries where people rely on the internet you can't just take it away from them. In the UK the government is giving everyone basic internet over the coming years, making it a right, and has also now been made into a necessity for people to have according to government standards.

People now depend on it so much it has become a right. The UK government see it that way and so do many other people. This would suggest it is a right, or should be, in other places. That's why I said it...

Bruno Rodrigues ∙ 25 Jul, 10

In the coming years. In other words, its not a right yet. On top of that, you need a portal like a PC, phone, etc. Those are not rights either. If it happens, I'll agree that it's a right.

Tim Blogger ∙ 25 Jul, 10

and I agree with you on I don't know the situation but the question was. What would you do and that was what I would do. I wasn't trying to tell Jazmine what to do.

Bruno Rodrigues ∙ 25 Jul, 10

The part about what you would do was fine. I have no argument there. It was your opinion of the husband that I was referring to. While you are, of course, entitled to it, I think it's still a bit misinformed. None of us know what led the husband to make such a demand. That's why I don't think we should comment badly on him.

Jazmine ∙ 26 Jul, 10

The discussion is on chatting.. not on the usage of internet.... and even the usage of internet there are cybercrimes and cybercell formed as a part of criminal investigations..... so we cannot jus say.. "internet is the right of a person and it is a straightforwrd thing..."

Tim Blogger ∙ 26 Jul, 10

Fair enough...I retract that statement.

Jyotsna ∙ 27 Jul, 10

If he is not allowing you to chat then ask him the reason. I think, he is just jealous, suspicious, has no trust in you, insecure like most of indian men are ! Either u hv to stop chating by killing your happiness or u continue with what make you happy !

Tim Blogger ∙ 28 Jul, 10

People still kill each other with guns but you still have the right to own one in some countries? People still spread hate but everyone has the right to free speech?

Bruno Rodrigues ∙ 29 Jul, 10

I think you're still confusing rights with privileges.

Tim Blogger ∙ 29 Jul, 10

The second amendment says there is the right to keep and bear arms. We decide the difference and the UK has decided it is a right.

Bruno Rodrigues ∙ 29 Jul, 10

Regardless of the Constitution's second amendment, you still need a license to own a gun. That means it's a privilege. Kind of like driving. In the UK, the firearms amendment of 1997 made almost all handguns illegal for private ownership. I used to hunt with my dad and go clay shooting. While I think it should be a right, it technically is not. The government can revoke your license and make ownership of certain weapons illegal.

Mimosa ∙ 2 Aug, 10

Hi.
I will start following Twitter then.....
Mimosa.:-)

Prriti ∙ 2 Aug, 11

I will definately advice my husband to start doing the same

But in real he wants meto blog

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