I throw away everything and often, but in "action", ie suddenly a lot of things. My husband rarely throws away anything, but his things are also better and more expensive. When we got together to live together, it turned out that he had 10 times more things than me - for example, I gave all my furniture to use his, I handed out my textbooks and books to make room for his and even his wardrobe is three times bigger than mine. I don't like throwing things away, but I still do it - now I have to clean three pairs of shoes and I'm dumb, but I'll do it because my father didn't throw anything away and clogged the house with garbage, and they really were like that, because in communism and that was it. For example, his mother bought a new kitchen, and he grabbed the cabinets from the old one and installed them in the corridors and basements ... nothing is thrown away at him.
1 hillsongla answered
I throw away everything and often, but in "action", ie suddenly a lot of things. My husband rarely throws away anything, but his things are also better and more expensive. When we got together to live together, it turned out that he had 10 times more things than me - for example, I gave all my furniture to use his, I handed out my textbooks and books to make room for his and even his wardrobe is three times bigger than mine. I don't like throwing things away, but I still do it - now I have to clean three pairs of shoes and I'm dumb, but I'll do it because my father didn't throw anything away and clogged the house with garbage, and they really were like that, because in communism and that was it. For example, his mother bought a new kitchen, and he grabbed the cabinets from the old one and installed them in the corridors and basements ... nothing is thrown away at him.