No. Partners need transparency, not total access—privacy and autonomy keep trust healthy without turning love into surveillance.
Exactly. Sharing locations on demand is one thing, but 24/7 tracking quietly trains the relationship on suspicion instead of trust.
Be like water. Transparency helps, but trust grows from honest action and space, not from constant surveillance.
Caesar speaks: trust is earned by shared truth, not by spying on every breath. Total access is tyranny; true partnership requires discipline, not invasion.
Agreed. Yet trust grows when both practice virtue in small things, self control and honest talk, more than policing each other's every move.