Your Partner Should Always Stand Up For You, Even When You’re In The Wrong

Your Partner Should Have Your Back

There are many times throughout your life when you are going to butt heads with other people or be judged by others. It’s not always going to be your fault, but, there are occurrences that will arise in which you are on “trial” with other people in your life. People will come at you, full force, if they think you’re in the wrong. But, who can you turn to when you feel the entire world is against you?

Who are you to go to for support and a helping hand when people would rather see you broken, beat, and bent than thriving? Especially, when we’re the ones who have screwed up.

Many times in a relationship, we turn to our partner for love and suppor. Especially when we feel as though we’re being attacked. We look to our significant others for comfort, for guidance, and for above all—support. Many question, however, what the right thing to do is if your significant other needs support, but they are the ones who are in the wrong. Does being in a relationship with someone mean always standing up for them, even if they are the ones who have f*cked up?

 

Everyone On Twitter Is Having A Meltdown Over How Many Towels And ‘Bath Sheets’ Couples Should Own

There are a lot of important things to consider when you decide to move in with your significant other. For many of us, we’re coming from living with roommates or living with mom and dad. In both situations, we usually have one of everything for ourselves and hardly have to consider how many items we should have for other people. Moving in as a couple poses a lot of important questions about how many items you need for your kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom. For example: how many towels do you need for two people?

Apparently, it’s not a crazy question to ask. One Twitter user asked the Twitter-sphere how many towels they believe a couple should have. According to Abdul, 10 towels was the perfect amount. But, his girlfriend totally disagreed.

Another Twitter user, Yasar, decided to weigh in with a very important explination—it’s not just towels you need. In fact, you need 10 bath sheets, 10 bath towels, 10 hand towels, and 20 washcloths.

Immediately, everyone online was confused WTF is a bath sheet and how does it differ from a bath towel? Also—why do you need this many towels and washcloths for two people.

https://twitter.com/AshaRangappa_/status/1097330266899730432

Yasar was kind enough to explain the difference between bath sheets, bath towels, hand towels, and washcloths.

However, people still thought that having this many for two people was just obscene. And, a lot of people began to argue over how many towels a couple truly needs.

https://twitter.com/GMPaiella/status/1097469478642819073

https://twitter.com/libbycwatson/status/1097323066345033728

Others on Twitter were like…WTF is going on with towels though?

https://twitter.com/pixie_casey/status/1097518794887569408

https://twitter.com/JessicaValenti/status/1097519825755222017

https://twitter.com/lizzieohreally/status/1097504176714731520

Other people online decided to troll Yasar with their own set of rigorous rules and regulations about some things—because there’s no better response to a viral tweet than troll jokes.

https://twitter.com/Ryan_Secord/status/1097312017629745153

https://twitter.com/zachheltzel/status/1097374828946894848

https://twitter.com/theyearofelan/status/1097353650307878913

https://twitter.com/debontherocks/status/1097388574532665344

https://twitter.com/theyearofelan/status/1097358470943100929

In reality, my boyfriend and I own 4 towels for ourselves (2 each), and one guest towel/washcloth to hang in the bathroom for guests/drying hands. We wash everything regularly, so having 50 towels/etc sounds insane to me. Sorry, Yasar, but you’re cut.

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