We’ve all seen the couple in the photo. Not them specifically, of course, but a couple like them, out at dinner, ignoring each other, enthralled by their phones. Maybe we’ve even been them.
Look, I get it. Sometimes you’re at dinner and your child calls or your boss sends a text. There ARE times when it’s important to answer the phone. But when I’m playing Words with Friends while my boyfriend sits across the table playing Mobile Strike, it might be time to re-evaluate some relationships in our lives. I’m just saying.
Have you caught yourself doing this with your favorite games? Did it bother you or your partner? What are you doing about it?
Is the cell phone your latest, or longest, technology addiction? Does your partner think you love your cell phone more than you love him/her? Have you given him/her good reason to feel that way?
What kind of example are you setting for your children? Is it hard to limit their technology time when you can’t put your cell phone down? Have they called you out on that? How did you respond?
We’re spending so much of our lives “plugged in” in one way or another. How do you unplug and why? Does it make you anxious to go somewhere without your phone?
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