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		<title>When Your Friends Get Divorced</title>
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Here&#8217;s a question for you: Let&#8217;s say you&#8217;re friends with another married couple. The four of you get along pretty well until one day you don&#8217;t. Or rather, they stop getting along with each other, and eventually they get divorced. What do you do? Double dates are, um, out of the question. Do you go with the third wheel approach? Does someone wind up getting cut out of the picture altogether? Kerri and I haven&#8217;t had to deal with this, but we have friends who have, so I thought it might make an interesting question.
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Here&#8217;s a question for you: Let&#8217;s say you&#8217;re friends with another married couple. The four of you get along pretty well until one day you don&#8217;t. Or rather, they stop getting along with each other, and eventually they get divorced. What do you do? Double dates are, um, out of the question. Do you go with the third wheel approach? Does someone wind up getting cut out of the picture altogether? Kerri and I haven&#8217;t had to deal with this, but we have friends who have, so I thought it might make an interesting question.</p>
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