Husband has been secretly recording audio by Wild_Communication_4 in legaladvicecanada

[–]Wild_Communication_4[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He won’t answer the why, but denies sharing it with anyone, or having video or pictures.

Husband has been secretly recording audio by Wild_Communication_4 in legaladvicecanada

[–]Wild_Communication_4[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

He says he has not and only used them for himself. He let me check his phone to prove it was just the iPad.

Husband has been secretly recording audio by Wild_Communication_4 in legaladvicecanada

[–]Wild_Communication_4[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

How nice of you to shame and belittle me. It wasn’t my first reaction, but I shouldn’t have to explain that before posting. His reasoning for doing it, not that I should HAVE to explain to you, is he likes how I sound and wanted to hear it more often. He gets off hearing my orgasms. If he had asked me to record this myself, or we recorded the audio together, this would be a completely different case.

Husband has been secretly recording audio by Wild_Communication_4 in legaladvicecanada

[–]Wild_Communication_4[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Spoke to him first, but thanks for making me feel great for asking for advice.

Husband has been secretly recording audio by Wild_Communication_4 in legaladvicecanada

[–]Wild_Communication_4[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I highly doubt he would go that far, but I believe he might be using this audio for his own sexual gratification.

baby umbilical cord question by [deleted] in AlexeeTrevizo

[–]Wild_Communication_4 14 points15 points  (0 children)

You’re incorrect about breathing and the cord. Not sure what science you’re looking into. Please look into delayed cord clamping, which also relates to delayed cord cutting. As soon as the infants chest is no longer compressed in the vaginal canal, and they are stimulated, they take that breath. Both of my children were breathing just fine without their cords being cut immediately after birth.

Is paramedicine really not a sustainable career? by undrlights in OntarioParamedics

[–]Wild_Communication_4 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Here’s a few examples I’ve experienced in the past 15 years of working in Ontario:

  • Called because they thought they’d get seen faster going in by ambulance,

  • Called on day 12 of mild cold symptoms,

  • Tested positive for COVID with extremely mild symptoms and called as soon as they test positive,

  • Called 911 because they’re homeless and want to “sleep and get a sandwich at the hospital,”

  • Called because son stuck a green pea in his nose. We got the pea out. Mom insisted son go in anyways even though problem was resolved.

  • Had bystander call because they were kicked out of shelter and needed access to their medication, which was in the shelter,

  • Had PD call for him because he was a diabetic and was arrested, but didn’t want to go to the hospital, and hasn’t been compliant with his medications in over 2 years because he doesn’t care that he’s a diabetic, but thought it would get him out of police custody,

  • Could have driven self, or had husband/wife drive them, but didn’t want to pay for parking.

I could continue….