I don't use DoorDash because I think these delivery services are ruining the restaurant industry. I either cook or I get my ass off the sofa and go to a restaurant. |
+1 Just no. Absolutely not okay. |
No it wouldn't. Pps are still being critical of the women replying who say they don't want theirs on. Not everything is a "what if genders were reversed" situation. |
He sent it again and convinced me not to. So it’s on now. |
Of course, it's ok. Both my DH and I do it willingly. We have nothing to hide. Why are you hiding stuff from the person you share your home and life with? |
Because it’s harder to hide your affair if you have tracking turned on, which is why I have it off, as does AP. |
Gecause it's harder to hide your affair if you have tracking turned off and you can't see where your spouse is or when they are on their way home. |
What’s the strawman? Some people are okay with their employer, government, and tech companies knowing their location but not their spouse. |
| It's pretty obvious 99% of us are cool with location sharing with spouses and one freak show lady isn't. |
You may be a lot of things, but I'm betting cool isn't one of them. |
Freakshow back again? Yawn. |
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Everyone in my house shares location with each other. But I will say, people who want to do sketchy things will find a way to do sketchy things.
I once had coworkers who would bang in her minivan in the garage every day. This was before smart phones but their locations would have shown they were at the office. |
NP I’ve never used them or a ride share. |
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I agree with the PP that constant access “just in case” is driving a lot of anxiety.
I recently spend a weekend away from home and I purposely didn’t bring my smart phone or laptop. I was away from my kids (they were with their dad) so I did worry something would happen and I wouldn’t be reachable. But it was glorious knowing people didn’t have access to me anytime they wanted me. I didn’t realize how constantly having my phone on me “just in case” was making me feel anxious. I don’t share my location with my current partner, and honestly, I mostly ignore texts and calls during the day now. Often when I go out I don’t even bring my phone. I feel smothered when I feel I need to be on call all the time in case someone needs something or even just wants to check on me. If it’s truly because of groceries or wanting to see when they’ll be home…why? Does it really matter if they’re home at 5:30 vs 5:45? Can you survive without the groceries? I just don’t think sacrificing brainpower from the constant notifications is worth it for a gallon of milk. |
| It gives clingy, and clingy is very unattractive. |