My phone and I are bonded in holy matrimony as it provides a real-time connection with my social media life. It never leaves my side and I remain faithful to it giving it my undivided attention.
I never let it die because I would not want to know how it feels not being able to scroll through random pictures on Instagram, check my twitter feed or update my status on Facebook.
My mother thinks it's abnormal and she calls me a #addict but I dislike that comment. So what if I constantly refresh my news feed or upload numerous #selfies throughout my day? Or that I find it hard to go to bed because I am up stalking people or finding pictures to like with thumbs and hearts.
But then again, they say "Denial is the 1st Sign" ... @readers What's your story?
I never let it die because I would not want to know how it feels not being able to scroll through random pictures on Instagram, check my twitter feed or update my status on Facebook.
My mother thinks it's abnormal and she calls me a #addict but I dislike that comment. So what if I constantly refresh my news feed or upload numerous #selfies throughout my day? Or that I find it hard to go to bed because I am up stalking people or finding pictures to like with thumbs and hearts.
But then again, they say "Denial is the 1st Sign" ... @readers What's your story?