(04-06-2016, 04:08 AM)Nebbs Wrote: There are always two sides, and resolution is only possible by understanding and accepting the compromise on both sides.
I'd recommend not getting into specifics in an open forum and try and have a positive ooc chat with them.
This. But I also disagree with Nebbs' comment "IC is not the place to resolve things."
I would deal with the IC, IC. Maybe it was something that should have been discussed between your characters before getting hitched. If your character decides they've met their soul mate after two weeks, then, like real-life, you're going to have some issues. Hell even if they got hitched after a year you'd still have issues. You have to just roll with what your character would do in those situations. Explain yourself OOC if you have a need beyond, "This is an in-character reaction". My character has turned down IC proposals because it wasn't the right time or place, and because she didn't feel like she was known enough to make a commitment.
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