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WCT April 12-16
vettechinohio:
--- Quote from: Near Lurker on 13 Apr 2010, 07:34 ---This is not a healthy situation. For the love of God, someone needs to move.
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I disagree. I think they can handle it. Marigold will gain some healthy (and needed) emotional growth from the whole experience, once she gets over the trauma of it, and Angus is being nothing but supportive and understanding with her, and is doing what he can to lessen the awkwardness of it by addressing it quickly and making his feelings known.
Mr_Rose:
--- Quote from: Near Lurker on 13 Apr 2010, 07:34 ---This is not a healthy situation. For the love of God, someone needs to move.
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Man I love this attitude; oh noes, it's going to be slightly awkward for a while! Everyone must uproot their lives to avoid possible blushing!
It's the same root that feeds the whole marital panic chunk of the early/quickie divorce statistics; just because you had one argument is not a reason to ditch your vows, not does it mean they don't love you any more. Sheesh.
akronnick:
--- Quote from: snubnose on 13 Apr 2010, 05:18 ---Uh, its just pointless for a guy to cry. Nothing good comes out of it.
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[Lebowski]
Strong men also cry, Mr. Lebowski, Strong men also cry.
[/Lebowski]
WoweeZowee:
--- Quote from: Near Lurker on 13 Apr 2010, 07:34 ---This is not a healthy situation. For the love of God, someone needs to move.
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I totally agree. If Angus ever brought somebody home, (which would be a completely normal and acceptable thing for a 20-something to do) there would be another long fortnight of watching repeated weeping and dramatic self-loathing by Marigold. I understand it being a touchy situation at the moment, but really in the long run Angus should NOT have to be accountable for her, making an eventual move-out the best option. He shouldn't have to feel bad for being interested in someone else, and living with someone who has feelings for him would cause that precise situation.
Is it cold in here?:
--- Quote from: jwhouk on 13 Apr 2010, 06:28 ---It seems that Angus did not learn something at his prep school:
"When hugging a member of the opposite sex, never be the first to let go."
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My compulsively logical side snarkily noticed what would happen if everybody practiced that rule. If nobody's the first to let go, then the hug lasts forever.
Not that there's anything wrong with that in theory.
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