Well, sure it is. But most people (non-serial monogamists) strive for permanence, to find that partner they can be faithful to for the rest of their lives. That's why people still see divorce as such a failure, even though most people realise it's necessary sometimes.
I'm sure that Tad and Amy being married gives their relationship a stability that they don't have with Stephen yet. He's their boyfriend, not their husband (yet.)
Sir Stewart worries about his age a lot. A lot. So it's not totally off-base that I would too.
The thing about Rachel is that she's probably much fun to party with. Meghan has said her drinks taste like gasoline because there's so much alcohol in them. Plus Jon needs someone smart to talk about Reza's and Doris' secret political texts with. And Meghan, (who just moved to Emesen-by-the-Sea and wants her politics DIRTY! and SEXY!) well, she probably ends up in his lap at some point. It's my story and I'm sticking to it.
Re: Oh look I'm crying in class
Well, sure it is. But most people (non-serial monogamists) strive for permanence, to find that partner they can be faithful to for the rest of their lives. That's why people still see divorce as such a failure, even though most people realise it's necessary sometimes.
I'm sure that Tad and Amy being married gives their relationship a stability that they don't have with Stephen yet. He's their boyfriend, not their husband (yet.)
Sir Stewart worries about his age a lot. A lot. So it's not totally off-base that I would too.
The thing about Rachel is that she's probably much fun to party with. Meghan has said her drinks taste like gasoline because there's so much alcohol in them. Plus Jon needs someone smart to talk about Reza's and Doris' secret political texts with. And Meghan, (who just moved to Emesen-by-the-Sea and wants her politics DIRTY! and SEXY!) well, she probably ends up in his lap at some point. It's my story and I'm sticking to it.