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英"活寡婦"增多 丈夫用網絡躲避嬌妻

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Technology may be keeping us in touch with the world, but it’s also isolating us from our partners — whether it’s a wife who spends hours on Facebook or a husband who can’t be separated from his BlackBerry or video games (a recent study found that of those wives citing unreasonable behaviour for ending their marriage, 15 per cent felt their partner put computer games before them).

隨着網絡的日漸發達,各種社交網路圍脖、校內或者網上購物等都可以直接在網上進行,人們似乎可以不用出門就能擁有全世界,但是也有可能砍斷與我們的伴侶的親密關係。“輕而易舉”有益處當然也不乏弊端,有調查顯示,網絡正在蠶食我們與伴侶之間的關係,妻子每日在家就泡臉譜網,而老公宅家就離不開他們的網絡遊戲,在調查中,在填寫離婚原因時,有15%的妻子將老公沉迷網遊放在列表的首位,就這樣,”網絡寡婦“一詞就應運而生了。

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Victoria was seven months pregnant with her third child when she took her two young children and left her husband. For three weeks, she stayed with her parents wondering what to do about a marriage that had disintegrated to the extent that she and her husband Craig no longer talked. ‘Some evenings, we’d barely say more than a few words to each other,’ says Victoria, 38, a full-time mother. ‘When Craig came home at night, he’d have something to eat, then he’d open up his laptop to respond to work emails. I fooled myself that because we were in the same room we were still being together. But as the months passed I felt hurt and rejected that he’d spend hours emailing colleagues, but hardly say a word to me.

維多利亞是一位懷有7個月身孕的準媽媽,她抱怨和老公即使是躺在牀上也無事可做,老公只會抱着他自己的手提不停辦公,一點都沒有和她進行交流的意願。38歲的全職太太維多利亞說道:”晚上,我們即使是處在同一個空間中夜無話可說。老公回家,就會吃點東西,緊接着打開電腦開始接受E-mail開始辦公,我經常自我安慰,儘管如此我們還是待在家裏的,問題不大。然而,隨着時間的流逝,他對網絡的依賴程度漸漸讓我絕望。“

Facebook is cited in one in five divorces, according to lawyers, while a survey by website Divorce Online found that the phrase ‘mobile phone’ occurred in one in eight divorces citing unreasonable behaviour. ‘I call it being “together alone”,’ says relationship therapist Douglas Weiss.

根據一些律師透露的消息,社交網絡臉譜網竟然是造成離婚的原因之一,而”智能手機“一詞竟然作爲導致離婚的”其他原因“被八分之一的離婚夫婦寫在原因清單上。兩性關係治療師Douglas Weiss說:”我把這種關係稱爲----在一起和分開,沒差別。“

‘These days, people are on their mobiles at dinner; they spend hours on the computer or watching TV; and they are more connected to their Facebook friends than to the person they promised to love and cherish until death do them part. ‘Technology is interrupting our relationships and allowing us to avoid each other. It has become a way of avoiding real relationships and intimacy. ‘Thirty years ago, men would stay late at the office or hide behind their newspaper. Now they can hide behind a phone or laptop.’

專家繼續說:”近些年來,人們對於網絡愈發的依賴,在餐桌上玩智能手機不在少數,在家不和愛人交流反而用大把大把的時間看電視玩網遊的人也越來越多,人們變得更加依賴網絡上的夥伴、反而對自己的枕邊人採取冷漠的態度。高科技的時代裏,各種高科技產品正在蠶食着我們的愛情、我們的婚姻,高科技產品讓我們可以變着法兒不見面就可以達到溝通的目的。最終迴避掉真正的親密的兩性關係。30年前,男人爲了躲避和老婆交流會把頭埋在報紙底下,而如今,只是報紙被換成了電腦而已。“

Research shows we spend almost half our waking hours online, on the phone or watching TV, with 80 minutes a day spent on text messaging, social networking and emailing. Psychotherapist and relationship expert Paula Hall, from counselling charity Relate, says technology doesn’t have to result in an affair for it to do damage.

調查顯示,我們用一半的”清醒時間“用於在線網絡、聊電話或者看電視;每天80分鐘用來發短信、用社交網還有電郵。心理學家專家Paula Hall說:”高科技網絡生活不一定會讓人出軌,但是絕對會損壞親人之間的關係。"