There are two of you in this relationship, and both of you need to make big decisions like this together.
Sucks to be on the other side, huh?
You should really ask Lois one of these days when it was she did that. And why?
Then, yesterday at lunch, Lois had proposed to him, kind-of.
Demanded is more accurate.
Umm...no. That was actually a very polite question for Lois.
Lois hadn’t hated him or punished him for making her wait with his answer on the room reservations.
She wouldn't do that before the wedding. Or the first time. Later though... well... I've once seen a sitcom where the Mrs. takes out a pair of ruined shoes every couple of years to make her husband feel guilty for ruining them two decades ago.
Lois really only wanted to make love to him this weekend.
Well... he did kind of tease to the breaking point.
You should probably mention that last one to Lois before the wedding, Kent.
Oooooooooh!
Lois was liable to leave him at the altar for omitting this nugget of information from her.
