The New Zealand Herald

Sex therapist: Cellphones will lead to more loneliness

- Telegraph, Sunday — Telegraph Group Ltd

The United States’ most famous sex therapist has warned that social media is propelling millennial­s into a future of loneliness in which they will have difficulty forming lasting relationsh­ips. In an interview with the

Dr Ruth Westheimer, universall­y known in the US as “Dr Ruth”, said she was deeply concerned that young people would not find marriages that lasted.

The diminutive dynamo who turned 90 last week said: “I’m very concerned about loneliness. People are losing the art of conversati­on. They’re constantly on their iPhones.

“You see the couples sit down in restaurant­s both with their phone on the table. It’s a big problem for the relationsh­ips.”

She is planning a return to television with a programme aimed at millen- nials. She will have a young, male cohost and has promised to do her best to let him get a word in.

“What the young people need now is a voice like mine, a little bit oldfashion­ed and square,” she said. “We need to tell them to put the phone aside, and put their energy into forming relationsh­ips. You can’t ignore the phone, that’s the way we live now, but you have to know not to be addicted.”

The German-born Dr Ruth, a Holocaust orphan who escaped the Nazis, became an iconic figure in the 80s when she was already in her 50s, with her books, TV and radio appearance­s during which she gave unpreceden­ted bedroom advice to Americans, matterof-factly using words that had previously been too shocking for mainstream broadcasts.

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