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Published cases

4 shown · 14 live
NewestTrendingOpen only
All topicsMoney & financesFamily & in-lawsTrust & jealousyIntimacyParentingMental healthSafety or abuse
  • Wedding plus-one: cousin or new partner?
  • Family & in-laws
  • Trust & jealousy
Side B is more reasonable4Open9 votes→
  • The dog sleeps on the bed now and only one of us voted
    • Family & in-laws
    Side A is more reasonable4Open7 votes→
  • Who owns the emotional labor of remembering in-laws birthdays?
    • Family & in-laws
    Side A is more reasonable4Open8 votes→
  • The thermostat is a feelings issue now
    • Money & finances
    • Family & in-laws
    Both sides are partly right7Open13 votes→