@writingwrongs: I didn't. I mean, that is obvious, right? I should probably clarify though.
(Hi, sorry, Adrian! I guess if I worked out of the office I would know these things.)
@HollyQE2: Apparently that's part of the issue--that the police conveniently overlooked that part of the story back in '86, and never charged her with anything.
@Pope John Peeps II: Fair. But I do think that historically it's been the woman who's been "blamed" for the demise of sex in a relationship. So I see this as a way of balancing out that misconception. Of course it happens the other way, duh. But do I really need a "to be sure" paragraph in there? I assumed it was... assumed.
@Pope John Peeps II: Did we read a different article? "A new British survey found that a quarter of married British women over the age of 35 never have sex, while in Scotland 38 per cent of women in relationships report a lack of lovin'. While cliche puts this down to a lack of female desire - the "not tonight, I have a headache" syndrome - experts tell the Daily Mail that a waning in male desire may be to blame."
And it goes on from there.