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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am a DW and I will never track DH’s location or share my location with anyone and never will. If I want to know where someone is or what their ETA is, I’ll use my words and ask for an update. If they die or lie, well we’ll cross that bridge when we get there. How else did humans manage through 10,000 years of civilization? I work with younger Gen Z women who share with their mothers and are frequently tracking her throughout the day and commenting on where she is/isn’t. I can only assume it goes both ways. It gives me a crazy ick, I can’t imagine knowing or wanting or even thinking about that information at 25.[/quote] My Gen Z kids share with me. They live at home and this way they don’t feel like they have to constantly be in touch. For example if they don’t come home, I can check and quickly determine it’s due to traffic or they are at their SO’s. We’ve also found it helpful when they needed me to meet up with them. They like it because if I am out running errands, they can see my location and ask me to pick something up nearby. [/quote] These examples are literally active surveillance measures and enmeshed lack of boundary dynamics in action. Not just a passive just in case of emergency thing. To each their own, but it just doesn’t seem healthy for your Gen Z adults.[/quote]
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