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Give Up Your Vows

It’s an old question: Can a man and a woman just be colleagues, or friends, without taking it to the next level? It always starts innocently, an attraction that grows as they spend more time together. The couple enjoy each other’s company, and the connection builds and feelings develop. The anticipation grows, even if they are married. Decisions are made. What if the line is crossed? The excitement of being together is palatable. Sometimes temptation wins. Will couples stray and give up their promises to be with someone else? The big question is will it last, and was it worth the consequences? Are all the good ones taken? Do vows have an expiration date? Find out.

Daniel Kneip

After most 30 years in home improvement management and at the pinnacle of his profession, Dan fulfilled a lifetime goal and switched careers to become a middle school teacher.

Dan has a BLS in History from the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, Virginia and an MBA from Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. Now retired, Dan lives in Richmond, Virginia, with his wife of 36 years, Sue.

Dan is the author of Public Education: Spending Less, Achieving Lesser (2001).

Austin Macauley Publishers