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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 633707" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>Oh the GPS. It is both a blessing and a curse. When my son was younger, we used it a LOT. He was a minor...he was supposed to let us know where he was and what he was doing. He hated it. His friends called it his "electronic leash". I admit, I used it a bit when he was away at "college" - but eventually I stopped doing so. I have used it a couple times since, when he said he was "job hunting" and had our car - to double check to see he was actually where he said he was going, a job interview, etc. But mostly I don't now. Deleting it was probably wise. You can always reinstall if she loses her phone or something and you want to help her find it. </p><p> </p><p>Our rule with our son, who still is at home, is that he's 19 and his life outside of our home is not his business. If he wants to stay out all night, that's his right. We only ask for a heads up so we don't wake up to find him gone and worry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 633707, member: 17309"] Oh the GPS. It is both a blessing and a curse. When my son was younger, we used it a LOT. He was a minor...he was supposed to let us know where he was and what he was doing. He hated it. His friends called it his "electronic leash". I admit, I used it a bit when he was away at "college" - but eventually I stopped doing so. I have used it a couple times since, when he said he was "job hunting" and had our car - to double check to see he was actually where he said he was going, a job interview, etc. But mostly I don't now. Deleting it was probably wise. You can always reinstall if she loses her phone or something and you want to help her find it. Our rule with our son, who still is at home, is that he's 19 and his life outside of our home is not his business. If he wants to stay out all night, that's his right. We only ask for a heads up so we don't wake up to find him gone and worry. [/QUOTE]
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