Crimsonsilk

The Ties that Bind

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haha! love this post!
i have to admit, my hero is a bit
of a mystery to me, too. i'm always
amazed by writers who write a protag
who is opposite of their own gender.
you'd have to be really insightful, i think.
or a study of character and an entirely other
gender.

good luck with dave!

i think he is his own person. and when it
comes to love and lust and relationships, we
don't necessarily do what makes sense or what
is right. and good people screw up in love just
like everyone else.
I'm possibly not your average male.. (how's that for an opening gambit!).. but I see a couple of potential issues or paths to explore, just throwing ideas out here:

1. Dave is perhaps suspicious about why his mother is so keen on Lizzy, but doesn't want to express that suspicion.
2. Dave might wonder if his mother is keen on Lizzy because she will grow up to be like her (his mother) - again difficult to broach and deal with.
3. Dave is not as close to his mother as his mother would like to think they are - a very touchy and tough subject to bring up for a son.

So, Dave sees in his relationship with Lizzy an analogue of his mother-son relationship and he's not the kind of person to rock the boat. Hence the dischord and avoidance. That would seem to ring true to me at any rate. The choice almost becomes for him a choice not between Sabrina and Lizzy, but between Sabrina and his mother. Lizzy is really a red herring.

Hope this helps :)

Oh god, men and their mothers. I've been up against this one several times and the baffling thing is that men can't tell when their mother is a cow. You can see it, your friends can see it and your man still thinks the witch is a cross between mother Theresa and Nigella Lawson. It can go several ways:

1) The girlfriend gives up entirely because the prospect of spending every other christmas watching your other half fawn over this bitch makes you want to put two pencils up your nose and bang your head on a desk.

2) The girlfriend wins over the mother in law. Difficult to do but I managed to do it with my ex mother in law by looking after her horses when she did her back in so not impossible.

3) The mother in law or model dies.

4) Dave realises that his mother is a manipulative bitch and tells her to cut it out.

I agree with gargoyle, Lizzy is a side issue, the real issue is whether Dave is adult enough to let go of the apron strings and transfer his affection to Sabrina, whether he is grown up enough to accept a woman whose flaws he can see and acknowledge.

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There's no understanding it. I've always said that love has its reasons that reason itself cannot comprehend. And you can quote me. :-)

Often when I'm in the thick of character development I step back and realize that most of the time my life's most significant moments were the ones that just crept up on me taking me unawares. In other words...life happens. What if you just let it happen to Dave? Just a thought, and, by the way, your scenario is fascinating.

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