Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this is something you both have autonomy over. It sounds like you voluntarily shared yours and you knew he could see it. That was your choice. He chose not to share his and you knew you couldn't see it. At any time you could also have chosen to make the same decision and not share yours either.
You both made your own choices as capable competent adults. If you aren't happy with your own choice, change it, but you don't get to control his choices. He also can choose to share or not share.
We don't share.
The problem is that he had no qualms about wanting to see where she was at all times and asked for it, but when she wanted the same, he refused. So you don't get to claim your own privacy while having no issues violating someone else's. At a minimum, that is controlling and shady.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since there are - obviously - different points of view, why OP, would you choose to think the worst?
I imagine because anyone I share my life and my bed with shoudln't feel nervous about me knowing where they are. Crazy I know.
OP here. Yes, that’s how I feel. Plus, while people can have different views on location sharing, I think it’s really hypocritical to use my location sharing yet have some fundamental problem with it and be unwilling to share his.
Anonymous wrote:I think this is something you both have autonomy over. It sounds like you voluntarily shared yours and you knew he could see it. That was your choice. He chose not to share his and you knew you couldn't see it. At any time you could also have chosen to make the same decision and not share yours either.
You both made your own choices as capable competent adults. If you aren't happy with your own choice, change it, but you don't get to control his choices. He also can choose to share or not share.
We don't share.
Anonymous wrote:So if you called your wife on the phone and said "hey hon, where are you?" and she responded with, "none of your business. I need my privacy." that's totally ok with you?
We don't converse that way. We don't say, "where are you?"
We might text, "hey if it's convenience on the way home, can you pick up a gallon of milk?"
So if you called your wife on the phone and said "hey hon, where are you?" and she responded with, "none of your business. I need my privacy." that's totally ok with you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since there are - obviously - different points of view, why OP, would you choose to think the worst?
I imagine because anyone I share my life and my bed with shoudln't feel nervous about me knowing where they are. Crazy I know.
OP here. Yes, that’s how I feel. Plus, while people can have different views on location sharing, I think it’s really hypocritical to use my location sharing yet have some fundamental problem with it and be unwilling to share his.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since there are - obviously - different points of view, why OP, would you choose to think the worst?
I imagine because anyone I share my life and my bed with shoudln't feel nervous about me knowing where they are. Crazy I know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I wouldn't let anyone know my location. I'm 60 btw. I just had this conversation wi/my 30yr adult son who doesn't understand my POV. He shares with so many people. "Mom, you don't go anywhere interesting!" True! Been happily married for 30 years.
Still, I'm not sharing. There would have to be some health crisis or some reason I can't even imagine. It's just a mindset. Drop your objection, Op.
You said a lot without actually saying what your POV is.
Also, OPs husband has no problem checking on his wife so whatever his objection might be is not relevant when it comes to other people, apparently. So hyopcriutical. I would most definitely not be "dropping the objection."
It would only be hypocritical if he had asked OP to share her location, which he apparently did not. She chose to.
I’m also old (mid 50’s) and would feel like a creep tracking my husband’s location. Ick. Clearly generational.
He felt it necessary to ask her originally and get it set up on his phone.
OP here. Yes, that’s correct. When he set it up, he sent me a prompt to share my location.