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Read back to yourself what you just wrote. Does any of that sound like mature and trusting adults in a relationship? To me, it doesn't. Lois should NEVER write a book that exposes information that she is not the sole caretaker of. She doesn't get to decide how much the public knows about her husband without his knowledge and consent. If she can't manage to work on it in his presence, share its contents with him, and get his permission, then she is disrespecting him. That's not Lois. If she needs to keep things secretive, which is still bad, then Clark would be respectful of that. She should have faith in him to react that way and listen to her. What you're describing is not a relationship based on trust. That's not Lois and Clark.
Last edited by Conn Seanery; 10-28-2018 at 01:12 PM.
"My heart is tied to the fate of yours. The only test of strength that will ever truly challenge me, is to be vulnerable next to you. To trust...you." - For Lois (Shane Koyczan)
"My heart is tied to the fate of yours. The only test of strength that will ever truly challenge me, is to be vulnerable next to you. To trust...you." - For Lois (Shane Koyczan)
"My heart is tied to the fate of yours. The only test of strength that will ever truly challenge me, is to be vulnerable next to you. To trust...you." - For Lois (Shane Koyczan)
"My heart is tied to the fate of yours. The only test of strength that will ever truly challenge me, is to be vulnerable next to you. To trust...you." - For Lois (Shane Koyczan)
Did Clark & Lois get married in season 11 smallville comics
They had such a great chemistry I desperately hope the show metropolis turns into Clark & Lois 2.0 I am not interested in watching lex with lois
I was talking about smallville comics which came out in January 2018