Your Hardest Family Question: My husband is hooked on televised sports
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MaryannNovember 9, 2024
Thank you for much more expanding your answer to respond to this problem more completely. My husband and I are both sometimes guilty of letting social media on our phones and computers interrupt our time together. We all DO need to feel one another's real presence. Thank you for the reminder. It is sad to see this problem displayed almost everywhere. How often do we look around in a restaurant, or other venues, and witness husbands and wives staring at their phones, instead of engaging in conversation and connection? The technology we enjoy can easily become a tool of Satan to weaken family relationships. We (me, too!) need to break away from what is becoming an addiction for many.
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