Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CONTROLLING!!!
Nope! SMART!!!!!!!!
She is 26! That is nuts.
Nope, try again. Also it’s none of your business
You might say it's none of OPs business - but frankly it is. The behavior and obsessive nature of the actions would be a deal breaker for me, and tbh if I were OP, I would tell the daughter because it's sick behavior.
I don't have an opinion on sharing location with your family - but I wouldn't date someone who is checking multiple times a day/freaks out when they can't be located and goes so far as to google and stalk potential dating partners. The behavior is more than odd.
OP - not that you asked but I would end the relationship over this.
No, I didn’t ask and it is none of his business how she chooses to interact with her daughter. And if my SO insisted that it was, I’d break up with him. What makes you think the daughter doesn’t know or that she doesn’t want her mom to check on her?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CONTROLLING!!!
Nope! SMART!!!!!!!!
She is 26! That is nuts.
Nope, try again. Also it’s none of your business
You might say it's none of OPs business - but frankly it is. The behavior and obsessive nature of the actions would be a deal breaker for me, and tbh if I were OP, I would tell the daughter because it's sick behavior.
I don't have an opinion on sharing location with your family - but I wouldn't date someone who is checking multiple times a day/freaks out when they can't be located and goes so far as to google and stalk potential dating partners. The behavior is more than odd.
OP - not that you asked but I would end the relationship over this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CONTROLLING!!!
Nope! SMART!!!!!!!!
She is 26! That is nuts.
Nope, try again. Also it’s none of your business
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CONTROLLING!!!
Nope! SMART!!!!!!!!
She is 26! That is nuts.
Anonymous wrote:Are you rich, OP?
Why does a woman with a grown child need a boyfriend?
Anonymous wrote:Op here. I don't have a problem with her keeping it for the emergency purposes or if the kids need it but it goes way more than that. She checks on her several times a day. It looks super weird to me because she would find the location/address of the person her daughter is dating and then google him and try to find out more about him and his family. That is not normal. This also goes with her comment if daughter is spending night with the guy she is dating, etc. I believe she needs to trust her daughter who she choses to date and how she handles and I could also see this in her daughter as being low in confidence and anxious.
In addition, she gets super panicky/anxious if she don't hear from her daughter when she is going to CVS or another store close by and at that time our family or personal time is down the drain.
Anonymous wrote:She's being a mom.
What is the issue with this?
The world is a scary and dangerous place, especially for women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CONTROLLING!!!
Nope! SMART!!!!!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Each family has their own 'culture' surrounding tracking apps. My parents would never in a million years do this. I don't even track my college kids.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. I don't have a problem with her keeping it for the emergency purposes or if the kids need it but it goes way more than that. She checks on her several times a day. It looks super weird to me because she would find the location/address of the person her daughter is dating and then google him and try to find out more about him and his family. That is not normal. This also goes with her comment if daughter is spending night with the guy she is dating, etc. I believe she needs to trust her daughter who she choses to date and how she handles and I could also see this in her daughter as being low in confidence and anxious.
In addition, she gets super panicky/anxious if she don't hear from her daughter when she is going to CVS or another store close by and at that time our family or personal time is down the drain.