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WCDT 18-22 Apr 2011 (1906-1910)

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Kugai:
I think that Dora and Marten need to get past this.  They were friends before they became partners, and if anyone is to blame for the train wreck of their relationship it's Dora and her insecurities, something she readily admitted when she pulled the plug on their relationship and something she is finally getting some therapy over.

I think that them meeting again at CoD would be a good idea.




Just so long as it's Faye who has her hands on the Broadsword   :-D  ;)

Carl-E:
I tend to think it will be more awkward for Marten than for Dora.  She initiated the breakup, knowing full well that it was her problems causing it.  Add to that the fact that she was pretty self-unaware both in their relationship and in therapy ("So, tell me about your brother...").  I just think that, though she may be surprised when he shows up (or when she arrives and he's still there), she's not the type to be awkward about their past. 

Marten, on the other hand, is a guy.  We tend to be a little more clueless about emotional shit.  Well, at least Marten does.  So without any sense of Dora's reaction, he's gonna be nervous as hell until it happens. 

Border Reiver:

--- Quote from: Carl-E on 19 Apr 2011, 15:01 ---Marten, on the other hand, is a guy.  We tend to be a little more clueless about emotional shit. 
--- End quote ---

Testify Brother Carl - tell it to the people.

pwhodges:
No, not clueless - just "differently clued".

Carl-E:
True enough, but most of us pick up the clues differently than women.  We usually know something's  up, but often can't quite put our fingers on it. 

It's like Holmes and Watson... 

Watson wuld say, "Look, Holmes!  Footprints!  Someone's been through here!" 

Holmes would say that the "someone" was about 6'3", and had injured his left leg ("Note the scraping around the left footprint, and its slight angle.")

Differently clued, indeed! 

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