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Romance vs house chores – how to keep the peace at home when everything else in the world seems at war

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Housework got you struggling to keep the spark alive? Assign chores according to preference, the experts say.
Housework got you struggling to keep the spark alive? Assign chores according to preference, the experts say.
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These are extraordinary times: many of us of us are now accustomed to working from home, some kids are learning remotely 24/7, the world is still waging a war with an invisible killer and wondering if there is another one on the way . . .

We’ve all been tense and irritable – and almost inevitably, our relationships have taken strain.

“At the start of the lockdown there was more of a sense of people getting into the spirit of the new normal,” according to Cheryl Sol, a psychologist from Kloof in KwaZulu-Natal.

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