Mona enjoys mood lighting, frequently turning on multiple lamps in their home, a habit shaped by her upbringing. This contrasts with her partner's upbringing, where main lighting was the norm. Despite her partner's concerns about energy and environmental impact, Mona finds comfort in illuminated spaces, especially when alone. They have attempted to compromise on usage, but the cycle of turning lamps on and off continues. The partner is willing to bear the costs for Mona's comfort but remains puzzled by the need for so many lamps in a small area.
Mona has an obsession with small lamps and enjoys mood lighting, turning them on frequently even when leaving the room, creating a cycle of turning them back off.
Mona feels comforted by having the lamps on when alone, especially when her partner is travelling for work, leading to tension over energy use and environmental concerns.
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