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Should your partner always have your back, even if they don’t necessarily agree?

Should your partner always have your back, even if they don’t necessarily agree?
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Picture it: Montreal, 2020.

Claudia’s son is getting ready for school and he asks her if he can download a video game before leaving. Claudia says no, only to turn around and hear her husband disagree and say he doesn’t mind. This was the catalyst that sparked a recent debate on The Beat 5@7 in which Claudia asks if your partner should always have your back— even if they don’t necessarily agree?

Take a listen to the spot below. Enjoy!

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