Anonymous wrote:No, it would never occur to me to track my spouse. Like WTAF.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His response is way over the top. DH and I share locations. I think I have checked it twice. I actually forgot we shared. Now we share location with our kids and that is super convenient.
Op here. Yeah we share with our teens too and I find it to be convenient. That’s why I asked. I have no intention or desire to track him all the time, just the occasions when I am waiting on him and wondering how long it’ll take to get to where I am.
But he sees it as some strange trust issue.
Anonymous wrote:No, it would never occur to me to track my spouse. Like WTAF.
Anonymous wrote:Is it weird to want to share locations with your spouse?
I asked my husband to share with me yesterday and he blew up. At first, I got kind of suspicious because what do you mean, you don’t want to share your location with me? Why not? What are you hiding?
But then he explained from his pov it sounded like I was implying he is untrustworthy and that I feel like I need to check up on him.
This isn’t the case. I wanted to share just because sometimes I idly wonder what time he’ll be home or if he can stop at a grocery store on his way etc. and I assumed it would be easier and simpler for me to check his location than to text him and wait for him to respond back. Constantly texting him to pick stuff up on his way home feels like nagging and bothering him.
Anyway, what side are you on? Is it weird or not?
Anonymous wrote:His response is way over the top. DH and I share locations. I think I have checked it twice. I actually forgot we shared. Now we share location with our kids and that is super convenient.