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As a strictly sexual affair stretches past its expiration date, a woman and her taken lover struggle to define their burgeoning feelings for each other.
A three-years-married couple have lost the spark that once excited them, leading the wife to venture into tentative love affairs.
Following a messy breakup, an MIT graduate and a PhD student at Indiana University separately talk about the problems in their former relationship in two spliced-together conversations, exploring conflicts surrounding language, intimacy, commitment, and intellectualism.
With elaborate descriptions of the body, a husband muses about his relationship with his delicate wife. Reflecting on their good and bad days, the husband oscillates between worrying about their future and feeling passionate love.
In a missive to his ex-girlfriend, a wistful man remembers the impact of one horrifying night on their sex life and relationship.
Sitting at a bar, a man reminisces about his past experiences with love and develops a philosophy for 'beautiful' relationships that relies on the inevitability of their ends.
A man tries to determine the cost of a passionate but brief love affair, and his calculations lead him to a solemn but hopeful realization.
A woman considers her possible shortcomings when her boyfriend tells her that he doesn’t like some things about her. After a period of reflection, she acknowledges the futility of self-deprecation.
After her possessions begin to disappear from her apartment, a woman suspects that her adoring new husband is not who she thought he was.
A married man in New York City must try to get a female friend to reciprocate the love he has for her while helping her through her ongoing separation with her husband.
