
El futuro incierto de Sam Kerr: ¿Debería Chelsea retenerla? – ButterWord
The future of Chelsea striker Sam Kerr remains uncertain - but would it be a wise decision to let her leave on a free transfer this summer?
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Usted sea el sentenciador: ¿mi hija debería acreditar la multa en la que incurrimos al dejarla en el aeropuerto? | vida y estilo – ButterWord
Margaret says her daughter didn’t pay the airport charge, so it’s on her. Georgie says this cock up is all her mum’s doing. You decide who got them into this fine mess
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Tú eres el sentenciador: ¿mi compañera de casa debería quitarse los zapatos adentro de nuestra casa? | vida y estilo – ButterWord
Zara believes only slippers should be worn in the house, but Maya is against ‘barefoot living’. You decide who is putting their foot in it
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Juzgue usted: mi pareja está obsesionada con el consumo de agua de nuestra casa. ¿Debería detener? | vida y estilo – ButterWord
Peter is waging war on the water company but Winnie feels his policing of usage is overbearing. You decide whose argument gets flushed away
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Tú eres el enjuiciador: ¿Debería mi mejor amigo dejar de intentar concertarme citas? | vida y estilo – ButterWord
Whitney thinks Haile would be happier in a relationship. Haile says she’s fine by herself. You decide who’s being too single-minded
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Tú eres el enjuiciador: ¿mi pareja debería dejar de comprimir el café en la cafetera moka? | vida y estilo – ButterWord
Hamad thinks his method enhances the flavour. Lucia says he’s breaking all the sacred rules. Who needs to wake up and smell the coffee?
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Tú eres el árbitro: ¿mi novio debería dejar antes las comodidades del hogar cuando viajamos al extranjero? | vida y estilo – ButterWord
Jenna thinks Dave is not embracing the ‘living abroad’ spirit while living in Barcelona, while Dave wants to feel at home. Which one of them is being a pain in Spain?
ButterWordTú eres el magistrado: ¿mi mejor amigo debería dejar de llamarme por un apodo? | vida y estilo – ButterWord
Priscilla knows that when Chioma calls her ‘Pris’ she means no harm – but finds it very annoying. You get to name the offending party
ButterWord¿Mi novio debería usar la ropa que le compro? | vida y estilo – ButterWord
Bella says choosing outfits for Axel is her way of showing she cares. He wants to dress as he pleases and wonders if she’s trying to change him. You decide who the fashion victim is
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