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It’s an awful thing, watching your spouse develop a dependence on something, rocking the foundations of your relationship. Dependence also harms your loved ones, not just you. When you choose to spend all of your time on your phone, your loved ones feel neglected and sidelined. And in extreme cases, it can end your marriage and put your entire family in peril.
One incredibly frustrated man turned to the internet for advice after watching his wife’s excessive phone habits derail their family life. Things escalated very quickly after he’d finally had enough and drew a line in the sand. You’ll find the full story, including a very important update, below.
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Woman holding a laptop and talking on a phone, illustrating phone dependence affecting family relationships.
Later on, the man shared more context in a brutally honest comment
Comment criticizing phone dependence in a relationship, highlighting conflict and emotional frustration over phone use.
Text conversation showing frustration over phone dependence impacting family presence and relationships in a marriage dispute.
Text excerpt about phone dependence affecting family time, highlighting issues with phone use during family meals.
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Text excerpt about a wife’s phone dependence causing marital strain and leading to divorce due to excessive phone use.
Text discussing a man addressing his wife's phone dependence, highlighting denial and feelings of isolation in their relationship.
Text showing a man asking his wife to ignore her phone call during an important talk, highlighting phone dependence issues.
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Internet users weighed in with their opinions and pieces of advice
Comment stating she sounds very annoying and someone to avoid spending time with, reflecting phone dependence issues.
Comment discussing frustration over phone dependence affecting family plans and control in relationships.
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Text describing a man’s advice to write a letter showing how phone dependence is hurting the marriage and causing conflict.
Comment excerpt discussing phone dependence causing family conflict and leading to divorce over phone a*******n issues.
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Text about phone dependence affecting family time, emphasizing returning the phone and prioritizing quality family moments.
Text discussing neglect in relationships caused by phone dependence leading to family issues and potential divorce decisions.
Man divorces wife due to her excessive phone dependence affecting family and relationship dynamics.
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Reddit comment discussing wife's phone dependence and its impact on marriage and family relationships.
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Comment suggesting to return the phone with divorce papers, highlighting phone dependence leading to divorce dispute.
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Man expresses frustration over phone dependence causing distance in marriage and leading to divorce discussions.
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Advice from a divorce attorney on handling phone dependence and improving communication to save a marriage.
Comment advising a man to prioritize family over phone dependence and consider legal options like divorce.
Comment advising a final conversation with phone-dependent wife, highlighting phone dependence affecting family and suggesting therapy or no-phone rules.
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Comment discussing a man's choice to divorce due to his wife's phone dependence affecting their family life.
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Phone dependence, if left untreated, can ruin your physical, mental, and emotional well-being
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When you spend all of your time on your phone, talking to and texting with other people, at the expense of your spouse and children, you’re sending them a very clear message. Namely, that they’re not as important or worthy of your time.
That’s not to imply that you can’t have a phone or communicate with anyone outside of your family (that would be ridiculous), but you have to prioritize your time appropriately. Yes, smartphones are incredibly useful tools, but your partner and kids want your attention.
They don’t want to be sidelined, neglected, or feel like you don’t love them. They don’t want to feel like they’re less important than whoever you’re gossiping with every day.
Individuals who are dependent on their smartphones can experience anxiety, agitation, and disorientation if they’re unable to use them. To be clear, smartphones are intentionally designed to be as engaging as possible and difficult to put down. That’s on top of all the apps, social media, games, etc. that do the same.
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Chronic phone overuse and dependence can have negative effects on your physical, mental, and emotional health, including:
Poor sleep
Worse concentration
Anxiety
Reduced cognition
Aggravated Attention Deficit Disorder
Stress
Loneliness
Insecurity
Worse creativity
Impaired relationships
Poor grades and performance at work
There’s a fine line between healthy and unhealthy phone use, and it takes courage to admit that you may have a problem and need to change your habits
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Furthermore, chronic phone overuse has been linked to chemical imbalances in the brain, affecting the production of neurotransmitters like gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), and decreasing grey matter volume in critical areas.
Someone who is chronically overusing their phone might neglect their duties at work, school, or home, spend more and more time on their phone, lie about their phone use, and have loved ones express concern about their behavior.
A person who is overly dependent on their phone may also repeatedly check people’s social media profiles due to anxiety, have a weak or non-existent social life, feel isolated from their loved ones, and get angry or irritated when their phone time is interrupted.
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They might also get up at night to check their phone, reach for their phone the moment they are alone or bored, think their phone might be vibrating when it isn’t, and crave access to their phone when their use is limited.
In cases of extreme phone overuse, it’s best to reach out to a mental health specialist for support. Preferably, one with a background in dealing with dependence.
Once you’ve read through the entire story, we’d like to hear your thoughts and opinions in the comments at the bottom of the post, Pandas.
Would you have done anything differently if you were in the man’s shoes? Have you ever struggled with a dependence, and how did that affect your family life? What advice would you give anyone whose significant other seems completely fixated on their phone, at the expense of everything and everyone else? How do you enforce healthy boundaries in your relationships?
A year later, the husband shared an update about his spouse and marriage, and the devastating step he took to protect his family
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Here’s how the internet reacted when they read the dramatic follow-up to the story
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Comment expressing strong frustration with phone dependence affecting personal relationships and family time.
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Comment on Reddit expressing disbelief over a woman missing her daughter's graduation due to phone dependence causing family issues.
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Man divorcing wife due to her excessive phone dependence, highlighting family and relationship struggles over phone use.
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Man divorces wife due to her excessive phone dependence affecting family relationships and communication.
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Comment describing a grandmother’s excessive phone dependence causing family issues and frustration over constant calls.
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Reddit comment discussing phone dependence causing family issues and divorce due to prioritizing phone over family relationships.
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Storytelling, journalism, and art are a core part of who I am. I've been writing and drawing ever since I could walk—there is nothing else I'd rather do. My formal education, however, is focused on politics, philosophy, and economics because I've always been curious about the gap between the ideal and the real.
At work, I'm a Senior Writer and I cover a broad range of topics that I'm passionate about: from psychology and changes in work culture to healthy living, relationships, and design.
In my spare time, I'm an avid hiker and reader, enjoy writing short stories, and love to doodle.
I thrive when I'm outdoors, going on small adventures in nature. However, you can also find me enjoying a big mug of coffee with a good book (or ten) and entertaining friends with fantasy tabletop games and sci-fi movies.
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What an entitled tw@t. She needs an intervention, but it sounds like she's more committed to her phone than her family. I feel bad for the kids, but at least they have a great father who did the right thing for them.
I was furious reading this. To be that self-absorbed and to gaslight the husband every time he tried to reason with her is beyond disgusting. I'm glad he went ahead with the divorce. She didn't care about the kids one iota, either, and the worst thing is they knew it.
E M, you’re using the term “gaslight” wrong. I suggest looking it up so you can not only use it correctly but also recognize it when someone’s doing it to you. I have a feeling she’s either listening to the female equivalent of Andrew Tate (there’s gotten be one, doesn’t there?), or else she’s abusing all the Reddit buzzwords: “You are/were controlling and/or manipulative and/or a narcissist and/or grooming me and/or a mama’s boy and/or a dozen other buzzards. Oh! I can only think of three Elvis Presley songs and none has anything to do with Chicago. Can someone help me out it’s what he’s referring to? Thanks!
What an entitled tw@t. She needs an intervention, but it sounds like she's more committed to her phone than her family. I feel bad for the kids, but at least they have a great father who did the right thing for them.
I was furious reading this. To be that self-absorbed and to gaslight the husband every time he tried to reason with her is beyond disgusting. I'm glad he went ahead with the divorce. She didn't care about the kids one iota, either, and the worst thing is they knew it.
E M, you’re using the term “gaslight” wrong. I suggest looking it up so you can not only use it correctly but also recognize it when someone’s doing it to you. I have a feeling she’s either listening to the female equivalent of Andrew Tate (there’s gotten be one, doesn’t there?), or else she’s abusing all the Reddit buzzwords: “You are/were controlling and/or manipulative and/or a narcissist and/or grooming me and/or a mama’s boy and/or a dozen other buzzards. Oh! I can only think of three Elvis Presley songs and none has anything to do with Chicago. Can someone help me out it’s what he’s referring to? Thanks!
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