The compulsive use of a mobile device by a married male, to the detriment of his spousal relationship and daily responsibilities, represents a form of behavioral dependency. This reliance can manifest in excessive time spent on the phone, preoccupation with digital content, and difficulty disengaging from the device even when direct interaction with a spouse is expected or required. For instance, a male partner might prioritize checking social media or playing games over engaging in conversation or shared activities.
Addressing this behavior is important because it can erode marital intimacy, create feelings of neglect and resentment in the other partner, and ultimately damage the overall health of the relationship. Historically, dependence on technology has become increasingly prevalent with the proliferation of smartphones and readily available internet access. The resulting impact on interpersonal relationships, particularly within the context of marriage, warrants careful consideration and proactive strategies.