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Pooster tells us that a relative was once sent to the shops to buy an onion, while the rest of the family went on a daytrip while he was gone. Meanwhile, whole sections of our extended kin still haven't got over a wedding brawl fifteen years ago – tell us about families at war.

(, Thu 12 Nov 2009, 12:24)
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It's odd
how sometimes one member of the couple seems to believe that anything that belongs to their spouse now belongs to THEM, and when divorce day comes they assume that - like you said for example the wine - they get everything. This may happen BEFORE the divorce of course, when they've decided they're leaving, but it's interesting.

They genuinely believe they are entitled to someone else's private belongings. We're not talking about money here or a house, I understand that often it's necessary for there to be some sort of equality, but why should he or she get the other's books? The other person's dog? Makes no sense to me.
(, Mon 16 Nov 2009, 11:16, Reply)

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