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TWISTED COMPASSION
A mother had a son and a daughter, who were both married. The mother told her friend: “My daughter was fortunate! She married a fellow who is so helpful. He frequently washes the dishes. He helps with their baby and even cooks some of the meals.” The mother continued: “But my poor son! He really got a bad deal! Why that woman he married is so unjust. Believe it or not, she expects my son to wash dishes, help with their baby, and even wants him to prepare some of the meals! My heart really goes out to him!”

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