You be the judge : should my partner get rid of her old dishcloths and sponges ?
Charles and Alice have reconnected in their 60s, but he finds her soggy sponges foul, while she says his ashtrays are worse. You tell us who is giving you that sinking feeling • Find out how to get a disagreement settled or become a juror Whenever I see Alice’s cloths, I imagine all the bacteria (…)
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