"Couples staying together because of poor economy"
Running into your ex is almost always awkward and stressful. David Snyder and Nancy Partridge deal with it nearly every day."Settling down into a routine"? I hope they realize that this newfound ability to resolve conflcits could have disastrously favorable effects on their marriage ... okay, so it's probably too late, but I'm just sayin'.
The Denver couple divorced after six years of marriage but have been forced to live together for months because they can't sell their place or afford to set up separate households in this slumping economy.
Snyder gets the master bedroom, while Partridge gets a smaller one. Snyder watches TV on one end of the house, Partridge on the other. The two split the grocery bill and kitchen duties. Sometimes they eat dinner together, sometimes apart. There are awkward silences, or worse.
"We've had tremendous arguments over things like who gets to park in the garage, but at this point, it's kind of settling down into a routine," said Partridge, 45, who works in public relations. (AP)
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