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	Comments on: Purging Your House of Junk &#8211; Getting Rid of Stuff You Don&#8217;t Need	</title>
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		By: Wynelle		</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Nov 2021 21:10:31 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[&quot;Send them out for a few hours, and secretly trash and ditch all the things that they don’t use anymore, need, or want. Just make sure you have all of the junk out of sight before they return, lest they try to retrieve their ‘things’ from the trash bag.&quot;  - that&#039;s a sure way to destroy the relationship. If you hate the person and never want to be trusted again, that&#039;s a perfect start.  Prepare for grave harm though.  You&#039;d be better off telling the truth.  Your &quot;advice&quot; is to lie just to &quot;clean up stuff&quot;?  When someone can&#039;t let go, adding distrust of those they share the home with, especially if it is loved ones, is pure evil.  If you think they won&#039;t notice, you&#039;re not only cruel, you are ignorant.  Believe me, when they notice - and they will - you will never be trusted again.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Send them out for a few hours, and secretly trash and ditch all the things that they don’t use anymore, need, or want. Just make sure you have all of the junk out of sight before they return, lest they try to retrieve their ‘things’ from the trash bag.&#8221;  &#8211; that&#8217;s a sure way to destroy the relationship. If you hate the person and never want to be trusted again, that&#8217;s a perfect start.  Prepare for grave harm though.  You&#8217;d be better off telling the truth.  Your &#8220;advice&#8221; is to lie just to &#8220;clean up stuff&#8221;?  When someone can&#8217;t let go, adding distrust of those they share the home with, especially if it is loved ones, is pure evil.  If you think they won&#8217;t notice, you&#8217;re not only cruel, you are ignorant.  Believe me, when they notice &#8211; and they will &#8211; you will never be trusted again.</p>
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