And an Oxford University study of 24,000 married European couples found a direct, inverse link between use of social networking sites and marital satisfaction.
The more couples read about others’ exciting lives on social media, the more likely they were to view their own with disappointment and disdain.
People can fall into ‘text’ arguments in ways they never would face-to-face. Misunderstandings are all too easy when you can’t read someone’s body language. And friendships are affected as we replace meet-ups with online communication.
The more we get out of practice at being with other human beings, the scarier physical closeness becomes, chipping away at our happiness. We all need deep communication and we’re not getting it.
Many children now Skype relatives more regularly, but visit them less. Most grandparents would prefer a call and a visit.
Technology can be a beautiful way to keep in touch, but it should be an addition, not a replacement, to real relationships.
你可能会碰到这种情况:你想和儿孙们聊聊天,可不时震动的手机吸引了他们全部的注意力,他们口中说着“我正听着呢……” 不过你心知肚明他们根本没注意你说了什么。
要么在家中,你想在晚餐时间跟丈夫谈谈,他却一直忙着用平板收发邮件,他不时嗯嗯啊啊应答着你,但显然你说什么他根本没留意。
【智能手机影响夫妻生活】相关文章:
★ 沙特大幅减产石油
★ 手机到底有多脏?
最新
2020-09-15
2020-09-15
2020-09-15
2020-09-15
2020-09-15
2020-09-15