Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, all of your reasons for wanting to “track” him sound pretty silly and dramatic to me. You know he gets home within a certain window generally - why wouldn’t you wait for him to eat dinner? Etc etc. Just weird.
I cook real dinners almost every night. Most taste best when just cooked and still hot. And I have young kids I like to feed on the earlier side if possible because they get hangry. Yeah it’s not a dealbreaker- it’s just one of those things that would be convenient.
This is silly. So you wait to see if he's left the office in the tracker before starting to cook? Stop it. If the lukewarm meals start to annoy him that much, then he can initiate and better coordinate timing with you; otherwise use the microwave buddy.
Lady, use a microwave. Your behavior is going to drive him away. I would not blame him. People need some free time and space. Being tracked is being treated like a child. I am a woman and would not put up with it.
Anonymous wrote:OP doesn’t give a shit what her husband thinks and doesn’t care what anyone else thinks either. Despite the consensus that it’s invasive and/or unnecessary she’s gonna remain steadfast in her stance and whine til she gets her way.
My condolences to her husband.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, all of your reasons for wanting to “track” him sound pretty silly and dramatic to me. You know he gets home within a certain window generally - why wouldn’t you wait for him to eat dinner? Etc etc. Just weird.
I cook real dinners almost every night. Most taste best when just cooked and still hot. And I have young kids I like to feed on the earlier side if possible because they get hangry. Yeah it’s not a dealbreaker- it’s just one of those things that would be convenient.
This is silly. So you wait to see if he's left the office in the tracker before starting to cook? Stop it. If the lukewarm meals start to annoy him that much, then he can initiate and better coordinate timing with you; otherwise use the microwave buddy.
Anonymous wrote:My ex-husband (married nearly 20 years) refused. Yes, he was cheating.
My kids and I track each other - they're teens now, and they are used to it. It helps me know when they are on the bus, home from school, when soccer is done and they are at the ice cream shop, etc etc.
They track me home from work and demand treats as I drive by the supermarket. This is the new world, OP, and your husband sounds really shady. I'm sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Why is he tracking you? Sounds like double standards. If you can’t trust him than you shouldn’t be with him, but nobody should need to track anyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, all of your reasons for wanting to “track” him sound pretty silly and dramatic to me. You know he gets home within a certain window generally - why wouldn’t you wait for him to eat dinner? Etc etc. Just weird.
I cook real dinners almost every night. Most taste best when just cooked and still hot. And I have young kids I like to feed on the earlier side if possible because they get hangry. Yeah it’s not a dealbreaker- it’s just one of those things that would be convenient.
Anonymous wrote:I don't turn on any tracking. It ends up showing up too many places and I don't need every app and site knowing where I am.
I am also big on privacy.
I also mostly use incognito for browsing. Again, just adds a slight more privacy and maybe reduces tracking / sharing of every page I visit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, all of your reasons for wanting to “track” him sound pretty silly and dramatic to me. You know he gets home within a certain window generally - why wouldn’t you wait for him to eat dinner? Etc etc. Just weird.
I cook real dinners almost every night. Most taste best when just cooked and still hot. And I have young kids I like to feed on the earlier side if possible because they get hangry. Yeah it’s not a dealbreaker- it’s just one of those things that would be convenient.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, all of your reasons for wanting to “track” him sound pretty silly and dramatic to me. You know he gets home within a certain window generally - why wouldn’t you wait for him to eat dinner? Etc etc. Just weird.
I cook real dinners almost every night. Most taste best when just cooked and still hot. And I have young kids I like to feed on the earlier side if possible because they get hangry. Yeah it’s not a dealbreaker- it’s just one of those things that would be convenient.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a woman. I would never allow anyone to track me. Completely invasive. I am with your DH.
+1