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Leon
June 12, 2025 at 10:27 amPost count: 0<article class=”text-token-text-primary w-full” dir=”auto” data-testid=”conversation-turn-2″ data-scroll-anchor=”false”>
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<p data-start=”0″ data-end=”339″>Lately, my teenage sons been acting a bit off—going out without saying much and glued to his phone 24/7. I am not trying to invade his space, just want to make sure he is safe. A friend mentioned uMobix might help, but I add love your take on it. Think it is worth it for a worried parent like me?</p></div>
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Leon
June 12, 2025 at 10:28 amPost count: 0<p data-start=”0″ data-end=”339″>Lately, my teenage son’s been acting a bit off—going out without saying much and glued to his phone 24/7. I’m not trying to invade his space, just want to make sure he’s safe. A friend mentioned uMobix might help, but I’d love your take on it. Think it’s worth it for a worried parent like me?</p>
Leon
June 12, 2025 at 10:30 amPost count: 0Lately, my teenage son’s been acting a bit off—going out without saying much and glued to his phone 24/7. I’m not trying to invade his space, just want to make sure he’s safe. A friend mentioned uMobix might help, but I’d love your take on it. Think it’s worth it for a worried parent like me?
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