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Space wars: Survey reveals that over 40% of Irish couples have had an argument over wardrobe space




As any couple knows having an argument with your significant other is inevitable and will happen at some point in their relationship.

However new figures have revealed that over 40% of Irish couples amazingly have had a row over wardrobe space.

According to The Irish Mirror newspaper, a new survey published by The Panelling Centre, figures show that 41% of Irish couples have admitted that they have had an argument over wardrobe space.

The survey which collected data 200 people (75% women and 25% men), found that 63% of us share a wardrobe with their partner.

Amongst the biggest issues were the taking of too much space 61% and untidiness 33% from their partner.

The survey also 57% of people found that their wardrobe was too small, whilst 90%admitted that they have clothes in their wardrobe that they never wear.

Meanwhile 78% of people said they would gratefully accept a wardrobe of their own and would opt for a walk in wardrobe if given the choice.

Respondents also revealed that they take issue with their partner leaving clothes lying around the room and carelessly slinging their belongings in the bottom of the wardrobe.

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