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In this marital fight, who is more at fault, husband/wife?

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In this marital fight, who is more at fault, husband/wife?

In this marital fight, who is more at fault, husband/wife?In this marital fight, who is more at fault, husband/wife?In this marital fight, who is more at fault, husband/wife?In this marital fight, who is more at fault, husband/wife?In this marital fight, who is more at fault, husband/wife?In this marital fight, who is more at fault, husband/wife?In this marital fight, who is more at fault, husband/wife?In this marital fight, who is more at fault, husband/wife?In this marital fight, who is more at fault, husband/wife?In this marital fight, who is more at fault, husband/wife?In this marital fight, who is more at fault, husband/wife?In this marital fight, who is more at fault, husband/wife?In this marital fight, who is more at fault, husband/wife?In this marital fight, who is more at fault, husband/wife?In this marital fight, who is more at fault, husband/wife?In this marital fight, who is more at fault, husband/wife?Background before the fight begins

M: I bought some chicken on my way home from work because I wanted the whole family to eat it deliciously.

W: I was cooking and grilling beef to give to my husband, but they brought me chicken without contacting me.

I’m dissatisfied that I’m going to eat chicken instead of eating what I made.

That’s how the argument started

“seed..”

“Because I’m unlucky.”

In the eyes of a third party

It seems like a harsher statement to make because you’re unlucky.

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