Phubbing could be ruining your relationship, study finds

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/a...finds.html

SUMMARY: Phubbing is when we snub someone mid conversation by going on our phones. Study reveals 46 per cent of people have been 'phubbed' by their partner. Scientists say phubbing makes you seem as if you're losing interest in a partner...
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Magical Realist Online
A person's live presence should never be preempted by a cellphone message. The fact that cellphones have so effortlessly and uniformly crowded out the immediately physical person shows its truly addictive and mentally neurotic influence over time. Like a smoker who can't have a conversation without lighting up. I NEED this more than I need you. Yeah you do. Or at least have been convinced you do. Technology techologizes. Machines mechanize. And little by little we lose more of our humanity.
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Zinjanthropos Offline
The strongest relationships will survive. The weakest will fail. It's natural. Seems like new ways to test love are being invented every day.

Any stats as to whether domestic violence has increased or lessened since cellphone advent?
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RainbowUnicorn Offline
cultured gender bias played out in interpersonal relationships & social association...
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