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https://archive.is/R5TpA

Jan 22 2023
Now, the lovebirds have revealed the rules they abide by for a happy home life - including constant location tracking and knowing each other’s passwords.
Alyssa and Max also keep track of each other's spending and tell each other if they are hanging out with someone of the opposite gender.
Taking to Tik Tok, the mum-of-two asked: “Do you think these are normal or controversial?”
“The rules aren't set rules for our relationship.["]
“They are just things that we happen to do.” They track each other’s locations 24/7 through Google maps but Alyssa assured “we don’t use it to stalk each other” but rather for convenience.
She continued: “A lot of people said ‘what about personal freedom?’ and call it ‘controlling’.
“But we don't use it as a controlling mechanism.

Edit: And then at the end:

To help Alyssa find her feet, Max took a week off work to be with her as she cared for her newborn. Their relationship has since gone from strength to strength as the couple welcomed a baby girl named Autumn together on January 19.

1 year ago
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This is the kind of story you really need to check the followup.

https://archive.is/R5TpA

Jan 22 2023
Now, the lovebirds have revealed the rules they abide by for a happy home life - including constant location tracking and knowing each other’s passwords.
Alyssa and Max also keep track of each other's spending and tell each other if they are hanging out with someone of the opposite gender.
Taking to Tik Tok, the mum-of-two asked: “Do you think these are normal or controversial?”
“The rules aren't set rules for our relationship.["]
“They are just things that we happen to do.” They track each other’s locations 24/7 through Google maps but Alyssa assured “we don’t use it to stalk each other” but rather for convenience.
She continued: “A lot of people said ‘what about personal freedom?’ and call it ‘controlling’.
“But we don't use it as a controlling mechanism.

1 year ago
1 score