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Is to sit in a room near me and read me things people post on Facebook.
It's maddening. I asked her to stop and she got super pissed at me. |
| Better than my wife, who sits there surfing on her iPad and doesn't say anything. |
yup - whether it's on the couch or in bed, DW is completely addicted to her phone. And so many more women fall into this trap than are willing to admit (oh, and it's not a problem they say, how else can she keep up to date with all that's happening with her friends, sisters, etc.) Good grief
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| I can't stand being at the gym and have equipment being taken up by women (and some men) who are not exercising but reading their smartphones. Heck of a workout! |
| Alright, alright. I'm sorry! I'll try harder. |
| Have you asked her to put the phone down and talk and hang out? What was her response? I don't really have this problem in my current relationship but the last guy I dated, when we went to dinner for the first time he made me lock my phone up in the car. (Not in a nasty, controlling way, but in a sweet way, and with a mischievous smile on his face.) It was very refreshing and we had a wonderful dinner with no distractions! Why don't you suggest a date night like that? |
| My husband does this. It drives me crazy. He is addicted to his phone and while that doesn't bother me as much, it's pretty frustrating when you try to have a conversation with someone and they're so interested in things other people are saying on the internet that that's all they want to talk about. |
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I'm guilty of this. Truthfully, it's my escape. I can read about whatever I want and there's no interaction. Consider it my downtime. For DH, it's sitting in front of the TV.
When we go out, I ask him to hold my phone. The sitter has my number so I'm not comfortable going without it. But if he has it, I won't look at it. |
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Smartphones are ruining sex
https://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/201607/the-new-menage-trois When you're rather post on Facebook than have sex, you're in trouble and so is your marriage |
bingo. and to the posters asking if we (the men who responded earlier) have said anything to our wives, at least I can say yes, I have. I asked nicely/politely/gently and indicated that this is our down time (kids are in bed) for just us. She apologizes and and agrees to do be on facetime/social media when she's got her alone time so that it doesn't interfere with "couples time". And at least for that one night, she puts her phone away. The next night though, it's as if the conversation had never happened. |
| My DH does the same thing. Also does it when the kids are up. When I say anything he gets defensive. I have given up and read a book. |
This is my husband. I'll be trying to have a conversion (away from my phone and desk) but he cannot put his laptop down. He'll pick it up and completely zone out. |
Here is the typical DCUM response I'll say, since I brought up an entire thread on this a while back as my wife does this when we're out st dinner, in the car..etc You're obviously boring and have nothing of value to say. You're obviously not interesting and he's bored with you as you're probably a boring person who rambles on about themselves. |
| I've found the screen addiction to be much more prevalent among men esp fathers of young kids who want to do nothing at home. |