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Parents can track their teenager's location at all times. The teen says it destroys trust. Should parents keep tracking?
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Why this dilemma matters
Relationship dilemmas weigh affection, honesty, and personal cost in close ties. Choosing “Yes. Safety matters more than privacy at that age” prioritises short-term comfort for them; choosing “No. Trust requires room to be unobserved” gives more weight to long-term respect from them.
Worth asking yourself
- Does silence still count as honesty here?
- Which version of the relationship are you choosing?
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