 married couples who regularly engage in phone snubbing, also known as fubbing, have lower marriage satisfaction than couples who do not engage. The description of fubbing is when people cut off conversations with others in real life to talk or text on their phone. I never want to say fubbing intentionally ever again. You're actually doing something important on your phone, but because you're on your phone, someone thinks, oh, well, they're just looking at Facebook. This is an annoying thing. And in relationships that aren't going well, annoying things tend to get magnified. The people who also are having problems are more likely to think of the problems than one of the problems could be this kind of phone snubbing that they're talking about. Yeah, the whole sort of like, you don't hear me when I tell you how I feel. Exactly. Right. It's going to be exacerbated if that person then is, you know, sometimes looking at the phone during the times where you feel most frustrated.