Signs you may be 'phubbing' your partner
Or your partner might be 'phubbing' you
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A relatively new term that has not yet made its way into common parlance, "phubbing" happens when someone is so engrossed in their phone that they don't pay attention to the person sitting with them. Although it doesn't sound particularly serious, phubbing can be quite damaging to both our interpersonal relationships and our own mental health.
If you suspect you may be experiencing phubbing in one of your relationships, either as the victim or the perpetrator, there are certain key signs to watch out for. Curious? Check out this gallery to find out more.
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