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This dude literally has his phone in his hand anytime the kids are around, if his phone is not in his hand he is asleep. If i tell him to put his phone away he just sits there awkward as fuck for like 5 minutes before getting back on his phone. I literally am starting to hate him lmao (we have way more problems than his phone but its definitely one that causes a lot of arguments)
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Learn more about our guidelines.Sounds like he has an actual addiction to his phone.
I thought my husband was bad but he will actually leave his phone in another room for a couple of hours at a time.
I’d tell him straight that he starts to make some small steps towards breaking the habit or you’re done. You can’t live your life like that.
We're currently kinda separated because of all of the problems i bring up that never get resolved 🙃 anytime i bring it up hes like "ive always been like this i dont know why you thought i would change" and im like because i thought you would be a fucking dad ???? Not me being a single mom whos married to 2 VERY PLANNED BABIES. Ive told him before that if i knew he would treat me the way he does and ignore our kids the way he does i never would have MARRIED him let alone have had kids with him. I love my babies but we all deserve better..
Idk how old they are but mine is 3 and he notices when I’m not paying attention because of my phone and can express that to me. Which tells me he’s been noticing long before that. So I either put it down, or I explain what I’m doing and that it’s important (emailing a doctor or my college for instance or even say “I’m texting grandma real quick!) so that he understands and then I put it down as soon as I’m done. I’m sure his kids notice too. Even if they haven’t started showing their annoyance yet.
@Cassie they are 3 and 1 so they definitely notice, when my daughter was 2 1/2 she realized that calling him bryan would get his attention because he would get mad at her for calling him by his name, now she just gives up and comes to me, my son who is 1 1/2 gets tired of saying dad and finds something to throw at him or he will go and start like smacking him on an arm or leg, they are so little and they already know he doesn't pay attention to them and it breaks my heart, they know if they give up with hum to come to me and i will help
Also anytime i need to do something he will just go close himself with them in their room (shared room) and lay on my daughters bed not paying attention to them and be on his phone while they both cry to be let out