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‘We Don’t Agree!’ Jasmine & Will Argue Over Gender Roles On ‘Married At First Sight’

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Jasmine McGriff and Will Guess argued over gender roles on their honeymoon — and the fighting is far from over. In a sneak peek for this week's Married at First Sight, the couple continue to fight over the issues.

On their honeymoon, Will said the bills should be paid 50/50, while Jasmine disagreed.

While out to dinner, Jasmine's aunt said, 'You have to listen to Will. Respect each other. He is the man of your house."

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Jasmine said in her confessional, "I'm feeling a little betrayed. They're supposed to be my cheerleaders. I don't need to listen to Will… he has to listen to me!"

When Jasmine asked why Will is the man of the house, her aunt responded that he's going to take care of most of the bills.

"No, see we don't agree on that," Jasmine said.

Will said in his confessional, "Here comes the topic of money and finances again. From the honeymoon Jasmine and I have been in disagreement."

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He continued that he isn't sure if their marriage could survive this issue.

"Jasmine and I have the fundamental differences," he said. "I'm still trying to figure out if a marriage can work with those fundamental differences."

Married at First Sight airs Tuesdays at 9/8c on Lifetime.

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