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secret_to_the_secret t1_j27ewzx wrote

Why is it your “wife’s” clock and not “our” clock?

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Zocalo_Photo OP t1_j27i9me wrote

It was her Christmas present and it’s on her desk.

I’m not allowed to read the time off of it because it’s hers. That’s why I only took a picture of two numbers. She’d kill me if she knew I was playing with it. Ha ha.

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NoNameBut t1_j29ewca wrote

Lol don’t touch too hard or it will break on principal

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GrottyKnight t1_j27fd2f wrote

Because maybe it's his wife's clock? Not everything is a power struggle champ.

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secret_to_the_secret t1_j27fizz wrote

What?

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GrottyKnight t1_j27fnhm wrote

#Because maybe it's his wife's clock? Not everything is a power struggle champ.

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secret_to_the_secret t1_j27fyiz wrote

“a situation in which two or more people or groups compete for control in a particular sphere.”

How is it competitive tho?

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Tr0user t1_j27i15e wrote

This is a very odd question.

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secret_to_the_secret t1_j27ikzt wrote

I understand the oddness for sure.

I have bought clocks for the house. Same with my partner of ten years. I’ve never claimed a clock. Nor has she.

So, in thought it could be for her (example) game room? Yeah I totally get it.

But like if it was the bedroom or a more common area I would consider it our clock and not mine or hers necessarily.

Im just bored. Sorry.

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Tr0user t1_j27k9lh wrote

Could be her bedside clock, or a clock she just received for xmas. Would make sense to refer to it as "hers" in these cases. I think.

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