Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of mine didn't consent to we don't have his information, others did so we've access but its only used if there is a justification , not randomly.
One didn't consent? We pay the bills for college, so it's not really a "choice". Just like as long as we are paying for auto insurance/car and they are on our plan, there is no using your phone to text while driving...do it and we take car away for a given amount of time (in HS it was a week---only happened once)
Anonymous wrote:One of mine didn't consent to we don't have his information, others did so we've access but its only used if there is a justification , not randomly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you know too much. First, get rid of location sharing on your phones - this is making you crazy.
Next year, you pay as you always would - but less. NO reason any college-age kid needs a 2 bathroom place. Two bedroom, two bath, that is extravagant. Pay less. A lesser place.
If they move in, in the future, it's on her not to waste any of your money on a commitment to two places. Since she hasn't mentioned, don't assume.
Agree with everything except of getting rid of her location... for safety purposes.
I have a son in College and we still share Life 360 and [b]he's ok with it. He knows it's for my peace of mind[/b] while he's away or when he has to drive home.
How selfish to make him be tracked like an animal so you have a peace of mind. Get therapy for your anxiety/nosiness and leave him alone.
We all share Life 360. Mom, dad, siblings. It's Ok. Nothing different that the kids tracking their group of friends through Snapchat.
One night, our youngest (16) had car troubles at night on a dark area and we were able to get to them quickly because we had the exact location. So, no animal behavior here. LOL.
Life360 has approximately 88 million monthly active users btw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you know too much. First, get rid of location sharing on your phones - this is making you crazy.
Next year, you pay as you always would - but less. NO reason any college-age kid needs a 2 bathroom place. Two bedroom, two bath, that is extravagant. Pay less. A lesser place.
If they move in, in the future, it's on her not to waste any of your money on a commitment to two places. Since she hasn't mentioned, don't assume.
Agree with everything except of getting rid of her location... for safety purposes.
I have a son in College and we still share Life 360 and [b]he's ok with it. He knows it's for my peace of mind[/b] while he's away or when he has to drive home.
How selfish to make him be tracked like an animal so you have a peace of mind. Get therapy for your anxiety/nosiness and leave him alone.
Anonymous wrote:Airbnb the old room
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you know too much. First, get rid of location sharing on your phones - this is making you crazy.
Next year, you pay as you always would - but less. NO reason any college-age kid needs a 2 bathroom place. Two bedroom, two bath, that is extravagant. Pay less. A lesser place.
If they move in, in the future, it's on her not to waste any of your money on a commitment to two places. Since she hasn't mentioned, don't assume.
Agree with everything except of getting rid of her location... for safety purposes.
I have a son in College and we still share Life 360 and [b]he's ok with it. He knows it's for my peace of mind[/b] while he's away or when he has to drive home.
How selfish to make him be tracked like an animal so you have a peace of mind. Get therapy for your anxiety/nosiness and leave him alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you know too much. First, get rid of location sharing on your phones - this is making you crazy.
Next year, you pay as you always would - but less. NO reason any college-age kid needs a 2 bathroom place. Two bedroom, two bath, that is extravagant. Pay less. A lesser place.
If they move in, in the future, it's on her not to waste any of your money on a commitment to two places. Since she hasn't mentioned, don't assume.
Agree with everything except of getting rid of her location... for safety purposes.
I have a son in College and we still share Life 360 and [b]he's ok with it. He knows it's for my peace of mind[/b] while he's away or when he has to drive home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmmm. There are a lot of young adult children replying to this post.
OP here, please reply. I need to gauge my feelings against other moms with daughters in college, or against women who also lived with a college BF.
Gen X mom here , she needs to chip in something , even if it’s half the light and while I certainly wouldn’t give up the apartment because she needs to have a place of her own, she needs a deeper understanding of the sacrifices you all are making for her to have something that she does not use.