Anonymous wrote:Lol, well I don't think this would work out too well for me because I only turn on location services when I'm using GPS. I also keep my cell phone on airplane mode a good 25% of the day.
If my hisband told me he wanted to track me, I'd tell him to go lick my balls.
Anonymous wrote:Despite the black and white vows, marriage comes with risk. If you don’t want risk, don’t get married. If you need to protect yourself in a marriage with a spying app then you are with the wrong person or you simply don’t have the fortitude to navigate change and human frailty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who the hell wants to live like that? If I were living in such a state of insecurity in my relationship, then I would be better off on my own or with someone I didn’t wonder about.
It's not insecurity to be realistic. Are you insecure because you check up on your kids? It's the same thing, most people that have been cheated on wish they would have done it much sooner.
I would not ask my DH or kids to use a tracker. I would hate to be tracked myself!
No one has suggested asking them. Read again.
Not everyone is an insecure psycho. Are you at least medicated?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who the hell wants to live like that? If I were living in such a state of insecurity in my relationship, then I would be better off on my own or with someone I didn’t wonder about.
It's not insecurity to be realistic. Are you insecure because you check up on your kids? It's the same thing, most people that have been cheated on wish they would have done it much sooner.
I would not ask my DH or kids to use a tracker. I would hate to be tracked myself!
No one has suggested asking them. Read again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who the hell wants to live like that? If I were living in such a state of insecurity in my relationship, then I would be better off on my own or with someone I didn’t wonder about.
It's not insecurity to be realistic. Are you insecure because you check up on your kids? It's the same thing, most people that have been cheated on wish they would have done it much sooner.
Anonymous wrote:I would be so hurt if my DH asked me to use a tracker!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who the hell wants to live like that? If I were living in such a state of insecurity in my relationship, then I would be better off on my own or with someone I didn’t wonder about.
It's not insecurity to be realistic. Are you insecure because you check up on your kids? It's the same thing, most people that have been cheated on wish they would have done it much sooner.
I would not ask my DH or kids to use a tracker. I would hate to be tracked myself!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who the hell wants to live like that? If I were living in such a state of insecurity in my relationship, then I would be better off on my own or with someone I didn’t wonder about.
It's not insecurity to be realistic. Are you insecure because you check up on your kids? It's the same thing, most people that have been cheated on wish they would have done it much sooner.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like something for old fogies with fragile psyches in stale relationships. Millennials are into polyamory and open-relationships and non-committal FWB's so "cheating" is obsolete. Insecure old-folks need to get with the times and lighten up. Stop spying and start swinging.
Anonymous wrote:Does your spouse have the app? I don't cheat but how could I, spouse knows where I am with one click. I have no intention to cheat but those of you on here with the constant wondering of what he is doing or where he is could fix this with on download. Did he refuse to put it on his phone?