Wife caught sexting lover while at Atlanta Braves game with clueless husband.

aceplace57: I was mocking your bad spelling.

We already know this about you. It’s not attractive. And no one can read your damn flip phone anyway.

If all these two little twits had done was shoulder surf, then we would not even know about it. But they decided to stick their noses in and then go on social media and publicize it.

They are the worst. And you are supporting them. Figure it out.

I deserved it. My bad on that. Serf/Surf is one that I usually catch before posting.

I won’t because you’re not that interesting, and even were I fascinated, I do my best to ignore conversations that don’t involve me, avert my eyes from private moments, and respect the fact that I might be in close proximity to someone but that doesn’t mean I should intrude on them any more than I have to.

I have my hands full keeping track of my own dick; I can’t imagine trying to monitor others.

Regardless of your cutesy made-up name for it, where I’m from we call that “snooping” and well-bred people don’t do it.

I still carry a laptop for work. Use it at restaurants or when traveling. I expect that people see my screen. Shoulder surfing has been part of my professional life for 28 years. I’m not going to start crying about it now. I don’t expect some invisible privacy bubble to shield my screen from the public.

Screaming about shoulder surfing will not make it go away. Nothing wrong with it unless there is criminal intent to steal passwords or account numbers.

I’ve said several times the sisters should have kept this incident private. The man texted back for the screen shots. That should have ended their involvement.

People crave attention. These sisters wanted to celebrate and gloat online. Its very unfortunate. That doesn’t mean that I’m expected to censure legitimate news. Its on the front page of http://www.nydailynews.com/ right now. Tens of thousands see it as they scroll down.

Just take a few pics and show the guy when the whore goes to the bathroom.

Why people today need this public shaming thing is beyond me.

This.

I’m betting we find out that the wife was screwing with the teens seated behind them. Or they all knew each other and pulled a prank.

Why would UK’s The Daily Mail be the big resource on this story from a baseball game anyway? All the other cites I’ve seen quote the Mail story.

Well, I for one appreciate this thread. Now I know who thinks snooping and interfering in other people’s business is admirable behavior, and who does not.

Maybe you shouldn’t spend all day on a website that thinks dogs that jump out of 3rd story windows won’t die…because they have giant ears like DUMBO.

ETA, it’s on Daily Mail also.

Need a like button.

(a) No dispute, and
(b) No dispute
And still…
None of that excuses the abominable behavior of twerps who read texts over strangers’ shoulders, let alone outing things like this for the world to see. Just because they can, you think it’s good? Sheesh.

Said it better than I could have. Courtesy and etiquette are not lost arts.

Hear your neighbors having a knock-down battle with yelling and screaming and crying for help? Maybe, with just a little common sense, you would call the police.

See your neighbor lady inviting the mail-man in while the Mr. is at work? Maybe, with just a little common sense, you’d keep your mouf shut.

Look, I used to be a sysadmin. Mal-addressed e-mails tended to get automatically forwarded to the root account, which came to me. I looked at those e-mails because I could often tell who they should have gone to, and I could forward them. I also found out things I shouldn’t have known. I knew who some of our gay employees were, in an era where that would likely have been very damaging. And you know what? I kept that stuff totally confidential and kept my big mouf shut. That was the professional thing to do, and it was also the common sense thing to do.

If I had discovered some embezzling or under-the-table drug running, maybe I’d have let someone know.

Ann, I agree with your conclusion; I just think is fair to show ALL the roots of that tree.
Yes, the husband could have reacted with violence… BUT… so could the Lover (about to be cut off from sex) or even the wife (reduced to only having One penis to choose from that week). Purses carry guns too, even amongst Dodgers fans.

Either way, yeah, you are right: somebody lit a fuse. That said, those barrels of powder were placed under that marriage long before the 2015 baseball season…

The sisters actually identified themselves to him. Then he texts them to ask for the pictures. Maybe he’s collecting evidence to sue their asses. The sisters even called them “hoes” in their public post? I could imagine a good healthy libel lawsuit coming out of this, if they wanted to pursue it.

Um, yeah. True enough. Protect yourself by being discreet with your phone in public, as you say you do. No argument there. There will be nosy twits out there that do shit like that.

That DOESN’T excuse nosy twits from what they did.

That’s reeeeeaaaalllllllllyyyyyyyy easy to say when you were doing those oh-soooo-embarrassing spreadsheets. Oh look, Twitterverse, there’s a guy in the airport doing spreadsheets! If you were viewing porn and your nearby shoulder-surfer started asking you about your favorite preferences in T&A pics, you might object. Of course, you wouldn’t be looking at stuff like that in public because you say you know how to protect yourself by not looking at stuff like that. Good for you. But like I wrote about the e-mails I saw as a sysadmin, when you oversee confidential stuff, you keep it to yourself and keep your mouf shut.

Keep fucking that chicken, aceplace. :wink: