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if my partner ever asks me to have my real time location forever on her phone i will dig a hole in the ground and bury me inside it canā€™t believe how people do that these days
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to me giving someone my 24/7 location is my way of saying ā€˜i trust you completelyā€™ i got a few close friends and we all have our location shared constantly, think itā€™s a nice reminder for me that life doesnā€™t just pause if iā€™m not interacting with them (i check v rarely)
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thatā€™s nice and almost made me delete my cast, which comes from seeing two girls (15 and 23) that are close to me checking where they boyfriends are in a way that felt creepy. not like ā€œtrustā€ based but another kind of energy. but it may be that Iā€™m just unplugged from the nice part of having it like this tbh
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to me it sounds like youā€™re possibly witnessing an anxious attachment style (they probably feel like their boyfriends are not predictable and dependable) maybe the difference in the nice part is whether youā€™re happy to give it up or if someone asks for it ā€” when i share out my location, iā€™m happy to share without them needing to reciprocate (itā€™s usually just a case that they too see it as nbd and are happy to reciprocate)
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yep. there is a big difference between it coming from a place of truthful care about the other person and a anxious care that comes from needing to know what the other person is doing all the time in order to satisfy some sort of insecurity but idk. i wouldnā€™t feel comfortable with that all the time, regardless of which one of these is. but ofc itā€™s a matter of preference so thanks for sharing yours because it opened my mind a bit more
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