Anonymous wrote:
That's ironic considering cell phone addicts dont mind being constantly available to the people texting them.
Anonymous wrote:My DH complained about how much I look at my phone, too. I started leaving it upstairs while we watch TV in the evenings. Don't really miss it. My mom is constantly on her phone on FB or playing games, and it really limits how much attention she gives the rest of the family (my dad in particular, who wouldn't know an iPhone from a block of wood). If you watch a movie with her, she's on the phone the whole time. She has sounds and ringtones turned on and gets push notifications for everything. I realized I couldn't complain about her without being a hypocrite so I really tried to think about how often I'm less engaged with my family because I'm looking at my phone...it was a lot.
Anonymous wrote:My DH complained about how much I look at my phone, too. I started leaving it upstairs while we watch TV in the evenings. Don't really miss it. My mom is constantly on her phone on FB or playing games, and it really limits how much attention she gives the rest of the family (my dad in particular, who wouldn't know an iPhone from a block of wood). If you watch a movie with her, she's on the phone the whole time. She has sounds and ringtones turned on and gets push notifications for everything. I realized I couldn't complain about her without being a hypocrite so I really tried to think about how often I'm less engaged with my family because I'm looking at my phone...it was a lot.
Anonymous wrote:No sorry, but I find it weird to be jealous of a piece of technology.
I say take a romantic weekend together somewhere where both of you are unplugged.
Sometimes people don't realize how intrusive and stressful having to be "available" is.
Anonymous wrote:My husband is sitting here ignoring me while group chatting work friends and pretending to be working on his computer. I got him to look up and acknowledge me by texting him hello. We're in marriage counseling over this phone issue. I think he's not going to get it until I hand him divorce papers.
Anonymous wrote:My husband is sitting here ignoring me while group chatting work friends and pretending to be working on his computer. I got him to look up and acknowledge me by texting him hello. We're in marriage counseling over this phone issue. I think he's not going to get it until I hand him divorce papers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you guys?
around 30 both
Stop talking like Yoda. Maybe that's you're problem.