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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I thought all parents tossed stuff in the basement as part of regular decluttering. Isn't that what is done to make way for new holiday/birthday presents.[/quote] I don't throw away other people's things without asking.[/quote] If I didn't my kids would still be hanging on to dried out play doh[/quote] Can you not tell the difference between that and a stack of books?[/quote] Did you miss all the Karen's saying you can't throw out anything without a signed permission slip from anyone who has every touched it. [/quote] Why is "mom" the one who decides for everyone? Can kids throw out siblings stuff? Can DH throw out DW stuff? Can MIL come over and declutter for adult kids? [/quote] No one said the mom's decide that. I get reading comprehension is hard, but keep trying. [/quote] So if you don't need permission from the owner, then who decides? Posters seem to think it was fine because it wasn't in her room so can any family member throw out stuff from that storage area that isn't theirs? [/quote]
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