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Door left unlocked


So my AH drank last night after I went to sleep (which is when he has been doing his drinking lately--frankly this is a relief for me), and he left our apt patio door unlocked.  He is constantly reminding me to lock the door, since we are on the first floor off of a busy street.  If he hadn't been drinking, he would never have forgotten this.  i know this might not sound like a big deal, but we have two small children, and I am wondering if I say something or not.  i'm asking myself if i want to say something to just show him that he drank too much (which would be trying to change/control him) or if not, what is my motivation? I guess I feel like I have a choice to make, and I want to make it carefully with the al anon tools I have gratefully accepted into my life. any thoughts?



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This is one of those very tough, I want to say something to prove a point, but I also want to make sure that my little people are safe moments.

Are you able to make sure that your littles are safely asleep and not likely to go out the door?

I've woken up mornings to unlocked doors, since during the week it's only us and the dog this is something that I have yet to say anything about. I just thank HP for keeping us safe through the night.

Hugs to you!!



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Danni,

There are some really great reads about motives in c2c the one that has spoken to me most is on page 310. If you have c2c I would encourage you to read that page and really think about your motives and what this situation means to you. I find when my motives are clean and clear the words provide themselves.

Hugs P :)

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I heard somewhere, to say something once is to inform the person.. to say it over and over in a way as which to make them feel bad is trying to control them and nag at them. I don't know if this helps but I liked the advice.

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Hi Danni - I see nothing wrong in stating your concerns in a calm and factual way. This is about safety, and wanting your doors locked at night is totally reasonable. It doesn't have to turn into an argument or a discussion about his drinking - you just want to protect your boundaries and make sure your kids are safe.
Sending you support!
nyc

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Asking him to make sure the door is locked is fine , just no lecture thats the hard part for me biggrin  . your concern for your kids is normal .



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One time when my loved one was drunk, he stole our neighbors tool box (something with many expensive tools in it). He did it at a time when the man was out of town. He thought it was a great idea when he was drunk. I did react but then went to an alanon meeting, got some great suggestions from my sponsor and others there and came home, my loved one had passed out by then, and in the morning I simply said "you stole the neighbors tool box last night, I know that you know what you need to do about that. And I expect you to do it right now before the neighbor knows it is gone." He left the bed right then, went out and put it back where it belonged. I am sure that it was quite embaressing for him to know he did that, but I left it with him to take care of. I guess all I am saying is that putting things simply and making sure I know my motives helped in my situation :)

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I am sure you have another door. I would go get a lock that ya slip a padlock through. Then lock it and keep the key.

If he asked I would say, I lock the door when I go to bed. I get up in the morn, and is it unlocked again. I need to know the kids are safe.

Period. this is my experience with this type of A concern.

If they are using they are not sane. We have to be the sane ones and protect the kids.

debilyn (for me it was my animals)



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My husband, when sober, is obsessive about the doors being locked at night....which is fine. It's good to be safe, but if I accidentally leave it unlocked, I sure hear about it. But I have gotten Up in the morning with both doors open and the air conditioner on, but of course, when he does it...its fine. Keep your kiddos safe.

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I think it is fine to discuss the behaviours, but don't lecture on the possible reason for the behaviour (ie he was drunk).


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Thanks everyone! This site is amazing. I quietly mentioned ONE TIME that the doors were left unlocked. He quickly apologized, and that was that. My motives were clear, and it felt good to be clear and calm. Thanks again! All your input helped me clarify my thoughts and feelings. Keeping it simple! :)

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