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He was the one how put them in the machine and left it at that so he is the one how needs training.

 

 

Deeply bewildered and confused 🤔

 

First rule of domestic bliss....

 

Never, ever admit liability! It encourages dissent and civil unrest.

 

Even IF he was in some way culpable for the outcome, the full responsibility clearly lies with the girlfriend for placing him in a situation where it was necessary for him to interface with the washing appliance - as clear and unambiguous a dereliction of domestic duty as could ever be imagined.

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He was the one how put them in the machine and left it at that so he is the one how needs training.

 

Couldn't agree more. A well trained male of the species 'knows' that that clothes should remain where they are taken off.

 

After this, they will appear in a condition suitable for re-use - mended if necessary, washed and ironed, in a wardrobe or cupboard.

 

Failure of this protocol leads to adverse affects due to the malfunction of the cosmic alignment.

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