Given that childhood friend is kinda "non-standard" he probably doesn't want to deal with the annoyance of his parents reaction yet.Why's he hiding it from his parents, though?
Given that childhood friend is kinda "non-standard" he probably doesn't want to deal with the annoyance of his parents reaction yet.Why's he hiding it from his parents, though?
I didn't really want to hear this...but that could be a really good plotwistThey move in together, get married, work gets worse and draining on the husband, the relationship gets colder.
Sudden reveal that this is actually the prequel to My Divorced Crybaby Neighbour.
He doesn't look like a guy who hates spices.They move in together, get married, work gets worse and draining on the husband, the relationship gets colder.
Sudden reveal that this is actually the prequel to My Divorced Crybaby Neighbour.
I more meant define their relationship as a couple as "asking her out properly". I don't mean it as in a confession or whatever.They've been going on dates and having sex for months now, I think at this point there's no point in "asking her out properly", whatever that means. Albeit an official confession would be nice just to make sure they both acknowledge this as a relationship rather than just friendship with benefits.