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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What's the big deal about parents knowing where their kids are? That's pretty basic for parenting.[/quote] 1. College students aren't kids. 2. Teens need some freedom to diverge from parents. This is healthy. 3. Small children- yes - know where they are. Asian?[/quote] 1. Biologically they are and they share their location with their 100 closest friends so... 2. Having find my phone on does not mean they don't diverge from parents. 3. Small children should not have a phone. Old?[/quote] 1. If they can fight for their country, and get tried as an adult, they are legally considered adults. 2. Agree - that's different than tracking. 3. Agree - still you should know where small children are - which was the statement. A$$hole? Let me answer for you - yes. And, I'm 45 - is that old? Sure to some, not to others. I'm old enough to have experience to chime in on this conversation, young enough to know that some parents in my kids cohort are airtagging their kids, which I think is insane. You should not have to air tag a young child, they need to be properly supervised.[/quote] They should not be fighting at 18 it was rare until Vietnam it was mostly 25 for ww2 and before. Yes u are old and the world is different, If u think find my phone is air tagging I can’t help u[/quote] Curious. . . how old are you that you have teens and are not yet in your 40s?![/quote]
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