Each week the Guardian invites readers to share their domestic disagreements in a feature called You be the judge.
From a woman who thinks her husband plays too many video games to housemates disagreeing about how often they should wash the dishes, countless readers have taken to the Guardian to determine who among them is really the guilty party – and who is innocent.
After both sides of the dispute have made their case, readers on theguardian.com will be able to vote on who is right. We will also ask a pre-selected jury of readers to make their own rulings.
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