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What couple would not want him as a son-in-law?
The narrative of this not-quite-successful self-impersonator is worryingly unstable, set in the present tense, shifting uneasily between "I", "you" and "him", and constantly breaking down into worried rhetorical questions ("How can they know each other so little, after all this time?"... .What couple isn't unhappy, at least part of the time?").
In the second section of the article, what couple's story is related?
WORST: Nonregistry selection is paltry; what couple wants a $10 gift certificate to Dean & Deluca?
What couple would you want to emulate?
I knew how they felt -- what couple doesn't go through days, weeks, months of disconnection?
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Other studies show that what couples argue about is far less important than how they argue.
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