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Click hereDeanna considered the prospect of marriage counseling. She had been considering the idea herself. She had also been considering the idea of a real separation, or at least a trial separation. "Okay," she agreed. "I can go if the appointment is early enough in the morning that I will not be late to start my shift at the hospital at noon."
Why would someone who is obviously quite religious, possibly even Roman Catholic (using rhythm method of contraception) be indulging in adulterous behaviour?
Pandora is doing the same thing.
In response to SOMEONE OTHER, see here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CycleBeads
CycleBeads are a natural family planing method that are normally about as effective as the theoretical effectiveness of condoms and nearly as effective as real world efficacy with birth control pills. No commenters would be castigating the character or the author if she had been practicing "safe sex."
Yes. There will be a sequel and a prequel. Hint, "they're almost already separated anyway.". What is the common legal and moral etiquette for couples who are legally separated but not yet divorcing?
Interesting situation described here. The story reads like the initial exposition of a rather long story ... yet there is no "Ch. 01" in the title. Will there be more to the story? I hope so: the tale is looking very promising. I'd like to know more.
A few quibbles: There's a large handful of spelling errors, and the sentence structure occasionally is awkward. The strong link asserted many times here, between penis size and female satisfaction, just seems silly. Deanna's lover must hold the world record for number of ejaculations per day (and, a professional pilot, he's no teenager). Finally--since the couple appears to be Protestant, and Deanna is carrying on an affair with great enthusiasm--why no contraception?
Quibbles notwithstanding, I'd like to read more of this.
"You've forgiven me for cheating on you, more than once," - Which is why you usually shouldn't forgive, they just get the idea that you'll always forgive them.
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That's it?