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To most Americans, the letters GG are recognizable only as the links on stylish men's loafers or the imprint on pricey women's handbags. But to politicians, the initials stand for the most fashionable topic among pollsters today: the "gender gap" between men and women voters.
Nomophilia?My dad has "mophobia" instead. He passionately hates that anyone might potentially have an excuse not to give him their total undivided attention, which he feels he's entitled to just by being nearby.
He will complain at length about people absorbed by their devices... strangers on the bus he never rides, pedestrians on sidewalks he never walks, Cafe patrons at places he never goes to, they're all being unforgivably rude to him by blocking his desire to talk at them. Which makes no sense to me, he's from New York, ain't nobody there got time to listen to some random stranger's yakity yak, since even before mobile phones.
.. me too. Sometimes here in the house with him too, and they aren't even plugged into anything.I specifically always have earbuds in when I go outside because of men like Jopsy's dad.
I know people for whom this is seriously a thing! I've got it to a small extent: I can deal without my phone, but I get a bit antsy.

Although nomophobia does not appear in the current Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition

According to the app "Quality Time", I use my phone an average of about 6 hours a day.I checked my iPhone Screen Time report... I averaged 5 mins of screen time per day last week.
Pretty sure I don't suffer from nomophobia.![]()
No no... It's "a fear of being in a place with no (ho)Mo's around" !!! "OMG, I'm the only 'Mo' here, this suuuuucks!!"When I first saw the word, I thought it might have referred to the irrational fear by “straight” males that their actions might be perceived as gay, hence their saying “no homo”.