I can kinda make out both sides - I think the writer of the article has slanted it in favour of 'poor hapless husbands and their harpey wives'
on the flip side, if a family has not got much spare money and their husbands are spending it in the bar, it is easier to get rid of the barmaid than to try to persuade the husband's not to go.
I can kinda make out both sides - I think the writer of the article has slanted it in favour of 'poor hapless husbands and their harpey wives'
on the flip side, if a family has not got much spare money and their husbands are spending it in the bar, it is easier to get rid of the barmaid than to try to persuade the husband's not to go.