Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your husband is tracking you;
But will not let you track him....
Then like someone else posted, there is something very shady going on.
Your husband seems a bit of a control freak.
And you are not an irresponsible child.
But OP WANTS to be tracked. Her DH is not insisting on it and OP never suggested he asked for it or cares. Why is that shady?
Anonymous wrote:Everyone has limits and mine would be against tracking. It's invasive to me. Would you want your DH reading every text message you send? Allowing him to record your conversations with friends? What do you have to hide?
Anonymous wrote:I gave in to this and dh cheated for multiple years. Now working on recovery and he would say phone tracking is a must, please be forewarned. Really thought we were immune from infidelity,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You do realize it’s not HIS paranoia that’s the issue here.
It’s YOUR paranoia that is causing you distress about this matter.
What are you saying I’m paranoid about?
Paranoid about the terror of missing a text when either of you are running or biking or driving.
Paranoid about the panic of losing each other in amusement parks and other public spaces.
Paranoid about the horror of dinner preparation and not knowing whether to wait for him or go ahead and eat without him.
All your words.
You seem paranoid about the dreadful uncertainties of everyday life it would seem.
Oh goodness. No those are t my words. Those are all just scenarios of convenience and usefulness. No one is in terror, horror, or panic.
So relax and respect his wishes then.
Anonymous wrote:If your husband is tracking you;
But will not let you track him....
Then like someone else posted, there is something very shady going on.
Your husband seems a bit of a control freak.
And you are not an irresponsible child.
Anonymous wrote:I’d be really irritated if my partner wanted to track my phone. It makes me feel like they’re my parent, not my significant other.