You could gently signal to her that you are on an important call. For example, put a finger to your lips or hold up a 'please wait' sign if she is in your line of sight.
First, try to stay calm. If it's a personal call, you could quickly cover the phone and whisper to her what you are doing. If she still persists, you might have to end the call sooner than you wanted. But later, explain to her how important it is to let you finish your calls without interruption. Maybe set some ground rules for when you are on the phone in the future, like if it's a call with a certain family member or for a particular purpose, she should give you some privacy.
Well, it depends on the nature of the call. If it's a business call, you might need to firmly but politely tell her that you can't be interrupted right now. After the call, have a conversation with her about respecting your call time. You can say something like 'Honey, when I'm on the phone for work, it's important that I'm not distracted so I can get things done efficiently.'
This is an inappropriate and disrespectful behavior. You should calmly communicate with your wife after the call, expressing how her action made you feel and setting boundaries for respectful behavior in the future.
You can have a serious talk with her before any phone call about proper behavior during the call.
If your wife passes out during sex, it is an extremely serious situation. First, immediately stop all sexual activity. Call for emergency medical help right away. Do not attempt to move her roughly. Wait for the medical professionals to arrive and let them handle the situation properly.
First, take some time to calm down. Don't make hasty decisions in the heat of the moment. You could consider having an open and honest conversation with your wife about why she did it, what led to this situation. If you feel that you can't forgive her, then you might need to think about separation or divorce. But if there are factors like kids or deep emotional ties that make you want to work on it, marriage counseling could be an option.
Well, it's a tough situation. You could seek counseling, either individual or couples counseling. It might help you both to work through your feelings and figure out if the relationship can be salvaged. You also need to take care of your own mental and emotional health during this time.
If your wife passes out during sex, it is a very serious situation. First, immediately call for emergency medical services. Do not attempt to move her roughly. Stay calm and try to monitor her vital signs such as breathing and pulse as best as you can until the medical professionals arrive.
First, you should be honest with your wife about what was really going on. If it was an innocent encounter, explain it clearly. For example, if it was just a chance meeting and you were simply chatting briefly. Then, give your wife time to process her feelings and be patient with her anger or hurt. Apologize sincerely for any discomfort it caused her.
This is a very difficult situation. First, you should have an open and honest conversation with your wife. Try to understand why she has such thoughts. Maybe there are some problems in your relationship that need to be addressed.
First, stay calm. Reacting impulsively may make the situation worse. Then, firmly communicate your discomfort and your boundaries to the person doing the seducing. As for your wife, have an honest conversation with her later in private about how it made you feel and make sure you both are on the same page regarding loyalty and respect in your relationship.
First, you need to have an open and honest conversation with her. Try to understand her reasons without getting too angry at first. Maybe there are underlying issues in your relationship that led to this. If she admits to it and is willing to work on the relationship, you could consider couples counseling. But if she's not remorseful or continues the behavior, you might have to seriously consider whether this relationship is still worth it for you.