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In reply to the discussion: Smartphone 'addiction': Young people 'panicky' when denied mobiles [View all]Skittles
(170,349 posts)1. I'm surprised they just mention young folk
it looks like this addiction crosses all age groups from what I can tell
I can easily live without my phone - heck, it's in airplane mode most of the time
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I looked at the article and couldn't find terminology less subjective than "young folk"
ProudLib72
Nov 2019
#3
The major reason I have a cell phone is for me to call when I am away from home
csziggy
Nov 2019
#14
One of my friends is in her 60s and she doesn't use a computer...just her phone
LeftInTX
Nov 2019
#30
Addiction is serious and cell phone use fundamentally alters the brain.
littlemissmartypants
Nov 2019
#32
Warning you kids, being grounded now means loss of cellphone priveleges, better be good!
Baclava
Nov 2019
#40
I had to pull a guy back from stepping in front of a speeding NYC taxi one day.
Blue_true
Nov 2019
#68
