Posted by MFPoor on December 23, 2012 at 04:30:12 from (72.4.0.230):
In Reply to: Divorce in the making. posted by Edd in KY on December 22, 2012 at 18:05:53:
Usually about once a week, the wife and I will meet up somewhere for dinner while we're on our way home. I farm, work for a general contractor (estimator/project supervisor), and I'm working on another college degree. You're apt to catch me in anything from muddy bibs to a 3 piece suit. My wife is in quality control in manufacturing. She's apt to be covered with oil from being around raw steel and such. When we show up to eat, it's NOT to impress someone sitting in the restaurant. We're there to spend a few minutes together. We're used to seeing each other dirty and tired. When we have time, and we're out celebrating something significant, we'll usually be dressed nice. In either case, we have the ultimate in respect for each other, and do NOT look at what we're wearing as an indication of our commitment to each other.
I give people the benefit of the doubt. If they were standing up throwing plates at each other, I'd assume they're not quite "together". Sitting quietly, eating dinner, and possibly trying to take care of a few details (on the phone) I'm not ready to send 'em on the Dr Phil OR the great analytical minds of YT.
There's always that chance they're just happy AND comfortable and secure with who they are.
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