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I hate to say that I'm in the divorce camp, too, but it's just not healthy relationship if you're not ever on the same page with someone else. They're probably not even in the same volume by the same author. [Razz] Cut your losses and get out. Maybe try again later if you can show that you've grown *ahem Clark ahem* and that you're ok with what the other person is willing to give *ahem Lois ahem*.
Lois brought up the divorce now scenario, which I think was mature and smart of her that she realizes how destructive this situation is becoming. What frustrates me with these twenty year olds is that they start communicating and fleshing out particular issues, and then the subject drops, and then don't come back to the issue until they're fighting again. I can't remember a time when I've used the adjective "lunkhead" so many times before for a single story. It's such a fitting adjective for these characters though. smile