Ask Amy: How can I stop being an unwilling participant in the phone photo-pushing ritual?

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Ask Amy: How can I stop being an unwilling participant in the phone photo-pushing ritual?
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Oftentimes ... they shove their phone at your face without asking if you’d even like to see their photos.

DEAR AMY: With cellphones holding thousands of photos, I have found myself being held hostage by people searching their phones for photos.Oftentimes, they need to scroll and scroll and scroll to find it. When they finally do, they shove their phone at your face without asking if you’d even like to see their photos.

However, after telling him no today - and watching him pout yet again - I realize I am just done performing this act of service for him. There is no question that people in intimate partnerships serve one another, and it is helpful to recognize those things your partner might do - oftentimes without being asked - that make you feel loved.

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