3 Ways Texting Is Ruining Communication in Your Relationship

Put your thumbs down and pay attention.

Tunde Awosika
Hello, Love

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Before we dive deep, I am not writing from the perspective of a boomer who is out of touch with reality.

Technology has advanced, and we can access our mini-computers 24/7. They have made the world more efficient.

Technology has made the world so efficient that 90% of tasks we used to complete in person can now be marked complete on our phones.

The side effect of this advancement is that it has now crept into your personal life.

The jokes we used to tell our friends in person have turned to sharing memes.

Sharing moments has turned into Instagram posts.

I participate, too. I don’t want to be a hypocrite here.

While this has crept into different realms of our lives, it has negatively affected romantic relationships.

We now think using technology is a form of communication.

At a base, that is true.

It hurts as it has become a primary method of building communication in romantic relationships.

That is a quick example of how texting has harmed relationships, but there are some real consequences I want…

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Tunde Awosika
Hello, Love

Transforming your attachment style is the key to healthy relationships. Take the journey with me. Top-writer: Relationships, Love, Psychology, and Mental Health