Texting Addiction

We all carry a mobile with ourselves don’t we? Mobile has been something that has been more than a convenience to us. It has come up as a great help as we can contact our dear ones any time we want without worrying about their safety. Also mobile has become a source of entertainment to everyone watching videos listening music and using lots of other fun full applications, thanks to the changing technology of mobile phones. Also texting has come up as a very great way of communication. As there are many exciting offers giving you access to free messages where you can talk and chat to your friend and also have a NoLimit-PhoneSEX chat with you love. But do you know that texting too much has been a very problematic thing. Because texting has started affecting people not only physically but in many other ways!

First of all texting has affected the language of the people the skill of writing because text messaging has its own set of rules and its own language, often an abbreviated mishmash of English, symbols and visual cues. Because text messaging often bypasses traditional writing with proper noun and verb usage and rarely includes full sentences, it can erode writing and grammar skills. Some teachers are beginning to notice a decline in their students' ability to punctuate correctly. Because teenagers spend so much time text messaging, they may carry those habits into the classroom. In addition, children who are used to communicating via text messaging may experience a change in how they understand words on a page. They may become so used to using text-messaging lingo that, when they include these words or sentence fragments in a report they've written, they don't realize it, even as they're proofreading their work.

Text-message addiction may sound humorous and far-fetched, but, in a 2008 editorial, the American Psychiatric Association included text messaging as part of a disorder known as "Internet addiction.". Funny isn't it but it is true, messaging has become a major addiction especially among teenagers and young teenagers. This disorder is characterized by excessive text messaging with a loss of sense of time or neglect of basic duties, withdrawal symptoms, such as tension and anger, when text messaging was not allowed, and negative repercussions, such as lying, arguments, social isolation and fatigue. Text-message users may develop the same kind of attachment to their phones that drug addicts have for their narcotics.

And one of the most common problem it cause to your physical self is that you thumbs get stiff and a bit out of shape. Also you may start getting pain on your fingers.

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