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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If he only left a napkin on the table, who cleared off the rest of his dishes?[/quote] DH took care of the paper plate with pizza crusts on it. The dude was way better when he visited with his wife, but the wife is deployed now and it is clear that she took care of the kid and HIM. No wonder she comtemplated divorcing him. [/quote] O.k. the napkin was an oversight. Your husband simply forgot to clear it. I think you are being a bit ridiculous. If your husband is willingly picking up after this guy, that is totally your husband's business and certainly he is allowed to do that. If he forgot the damn napkin, so what? Either tell your dh that he forgot the napkin or pick it up and toss it in the trash. Going to that guy's room, knocking on his door and demanding that he come out and clear off the napkin was an overreaction on your part. You seriously need to chill out.[/quote] I don't touch other people's napkins for hygiene reasons.[/quote]
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