You do have a point, but a limited one. There was never any other mention of his "controlling ways" (I.E. a pattern). That is an assumption on your part and therefore shouldn't be part of your advice/argument. Using the information actually provided to us we can safely say that he did attempt to dictate what was what with regards to this situation. Does that constitute a controlling personality? Hardly. The way you talk anyone who defines any sort of parameter that affects someone else is controlling. Again, not so. If I [ask] my wife to consider/do/not do everything, but [tell] her to not have male friends over when I'm not here because it is the one thing that I feel strongly about neither you nor anyone else has the right to label me as 'controlling'. The same applies here.






