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[–] ericatty@infosec.pub 2 points 10 months ago

If you are in a relationship and that is your dynamic and you are happy with it, you do you. As long as you aren't annoying other people.

My husband likes to ask questions during movies and shows. I had to talk with him on boundaries.

I don't like to talk in movie theaters. People paid good money to enjoy the experience, including us. Screams, gasps, etc are fine. Reading subtitles to vision impaired people is fine. Dissecting what has happened to whom is not. We are there specifically to have questions posed and then answered by the movie itself, not by people in the audience. We can tear apart the flaws on the way home.

At home, it's different, we can usually pause it, and I don't mind as much discussing in real time. Unless it is clear it is about to be answered if you just watch for another minute. Then the answer is "just wait" and boom, story happens.