Anonymous wrote:Sounds good. If one of you got kidnapped, or murdered, it would help tremendously, why wouldn’t you share locations?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband and I were discussing location sharing and was wondering what percent of couples actually share locations with each other and why do you share location?
We do not share locations and never have? No specific reason why we don't its just something we never have done or thought to do.
Now that you’ve thought about it, what’s stopping you? Any specific reason for this reluctance? If you can stay aware of each other’s well being and can have easy access in case of any emergency, why wouldn’t you want to have that capability.
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Nothing is stopping us we just dont see the need to check on each other's location. If I need to know where he is I'll call him but even with that said I've never needed to know where he is.
I think it's just with being together for 30+ years there's no need to know everything including location.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The weirdest thing happened to me once. Spouse and I were having problems and were briefly separated, and during our separation location sharing had me in a place (a harmless place) where I absolutely was not. This was a while ago, and I think was Facebook? So I'm sure they're more accurate. In any event, I was asked why I was there and denied I was and came across as lying even though I wasn't. So it wasn't a good thing and I've been queasy about location sharing ever since.
To the point that it could make a bad marriage worse, you were clearly having issues if you were separated and having problems. My husband and I wouldn't accuse each other of lying if this had happened, we'd think it was funny.
No, you wouldn't. You would not think the location was wrong. It's easy for you to think that in the abstract, but you wouldn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We do as a family. Its been helpful when my car has broken down so my husband can find me and other times.
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If my car broke down, I would send the location at that time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We do as a family. Its been helpful when my car has broken down so my husband can find me and other times.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband and I were discussing location sharing and was wondering what percent of couples actually share locations with each other and why do you share location?
We do not share locations and never have? No specific reason why we don't its just something we never have done or thought to do.
Now that you’ve thought about it, what’s stopping you? Any specific reason for this reluctance? If you can stay aware of each other’s well being and can have easy access in case of any emergency, why wouldn’t you want to have that capability.
Op here
Nothing is stopping us we just dont see the need to check on each other's location. If I need to know where he is I'll call him but even with that said I've never needed to know where he is.
I think it's just with being together for 30+ years there's no need to know everything including location.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is how I found out my husband was having an affair.
Before, I would have bet my children’s lives that he wasn’t cheating. I would have bet every penny I had.
+1. The week before, we were looking at buying a vacation home, planning a European vacation, making future plans, intimacy, I love yous, etc.
It could happen to absolutely anyone.
Anonymous wrote:This is how I found out my husband was having an affair.
Before, I would have bet my children’s lives that he wasn’t cheating. I would have bet every penny I had.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We did, and then my husband's (of 25 years) kept going out, and I didn't think much of it. and didn't really ask. I mean he only really went to work, work events and back.
Well, turns out he was having an affair with a married coworker and he ended up leaving our family for her (and she left her husband).
So, now location sharing is a must in my family with my kids and any future partner.
I like how location sharing is a must of your takeaway here. Lol.