The Age
·general
·7 hours ago
Is it wrong to eavesdrop on someone detailing their intimate problems on
While stuck in a slow-moving supermarket queue, the man in front of me loudly complained about his marital and sexual problems on his phone, outlining every salacious detail. I didn’t want to listen, but I didn’t want to lose my place in the queue. What should I have done? I.W., Alexandra Headland, QLD A: You didn’t want to listen in?.
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