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Why does Dora need therapy?
jwhouk:
However, the move was the beginning of the end, in retrospect.
Originally, just like when they started going out, she initiated the idea, and she wanted him to move in with her. Faye was the one who was more pragmatic about it, saying it'd be easier for all of them, money-wise, if she moved in with them.
Unfortunately, Dora could never overcome her irrational fear that Marten still held a torch for Faye - and the no-pants moment linked previously caused that fear to come back full-blown after months/years/whatevers-in-QC-time of being suppressed.
And THAT, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, is why Dora needs therapy.
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stoutfiles:
--- Quote from: jwhouk on 14 Jun 2011, 17:44 ---However, the move was the beginning of the end, in retrospect.
Originally, just like when they started going out, she initiated the idea, and she wanted him to move in with her. Faye was the one who was more pragmatic about it, saying it'd be easier for all of them, money-wise, if she moved in with them.
Unfortunately, Dora could never overcome her irrational fear that Marten still held a torch for Faye - and the no-pants moment linked previously caused that fear to come back full-blown after months/years/whatevers-in-QC-time of being suppressed.
And THAT, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, is why Dora needs therapy.
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The fear isn't irrational, if right now Faye dumped Angus and said she loved Marten, he'd be all over her. Dora liked Marten but questioned Martens commitment when he liked Faye at the time and just goes with things. It was doomed from the start.
And THAT, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, is why we can't come into threads and declare our opinions the only valid ones, and then try to kill any follow up with silly tags.
guayec:
--- Quote from: stoutfiles on 15 Jun 2011, 05:44 ---if right now Faye dumped Angus and said she loved Marten, he'd be all over her.
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That is your opinion right there, not fact. My own view is that he is past that romantic feeling, Faye is his best friend, and it would take a time to rebuild it. Jeph has said something similar, and I guess one thing we can all agree (at least) is that JEPH KNOWS.
Torlek:
--- Quote from: stoutfiles on 15 Jun 2011, 05:44 ---
--- Quote from: jwhouk on 14 Jun 2011, 17:44 ---However, the move was the beginning of the end, in retrospect.
Originally, just like when they started going out, she initiated the idea, and she wanted him to move in with her. Faye was the one who was more pragmatic about it, saying it'd be easier for all of them, money-wise, if she moved in with them.
Unfortunately, Dora could never overcome her irrational fear that Marten still held a torch for Faye - and the no-pants moment linked previously caused that fear to come back full-blown after months/years/whatevers-in-QC-time of being suppressed.
And THAT, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, is why Dora needs therapy.
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The fear isn't irrational, if right now Faye dumped Angus and said she loved Marten, he'd be all over her. Dora liked Marten but questioned Martens commitment when he liked Faye at the time and just goes with things. It was doomed from the start.
And THAT, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, is why we can't come into threads and declare our opinions the only valid ones, and then try to kill any follow up with silly tags.
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Pot, kettle, black. This thread is like a game of rhetorical whack-a-mole.
Blackjoker:
--- Quote from: stoutfiles on 15 Jun 2011, 05:44 ---
--- Quote from: jwhouk on 14 Jun 2011, 17:44 ---However, the move was the beginning of the end, in retrospect.
Originally, just like when they started going out, she initiated the idea, and she wanted him to move in with her. Faye was the one who was more pragmatic about it, saying it'd be easier for all of them, money-wise, if she moved in with them.
Unfortunately, Dora could never overcome her irrational fear that Marten still held a torch for Faye - and the no-pants moment linked previously caused that fear to come back full-blown after months/years/whatevers-in-QC-time of being suppressed.
And THAT, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, is why Dora needs therapy.
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The fear isn't irrational, if right now Faye dumped Angus and said she loved Marten, he'd be all over her. Dora liked Marten but questioned Martens commitment when he liked Faye at the time and just goes with things. It was doomed from the start.
And THAT, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, is why we can't come into threads and declare our opinions the only valid ones, and then try to kill any follow up with silly tags.
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Objection, assumes facts not in evidence. If Faye did that Marten would more likely assume she was either fucking with him or she was suffering some kind of psychotic break or was under duress.
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