Dear Amy: My husband and I have two children under the age of three.
You say you don’t mind your husband being on his phone, if he is doing something you approve of.
I wonder if you might reach a compromise whereby your husband agrees to listen to music or a podcast instead of watching or scrolling on his phone.Every parent needs “free time.” I interpret this as a time when you are not with the children, either because they are in bed asleep, or because you are physically away from them.
I trust this camp guy very much. My boyfriend is very sweet, but I can’t help but feel like I can’t trust him sometimes.What do you think? What should I do?Working at a summer camp is like being on a movie set — offering ideal and otherworldly conditions which are ideal for romance .
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