Bob got this bright idea that people who were married for a long time looked alike. There could be two reasons for it, so he set up a Master's project in which he interviewed a whole passel of married people. Some supported his theory. Some didn't. Then there were these interviews where odd things happened ... things he didn't plan ... sexy things ... and Bob found himself in roles he hadn't imagined he would ever be in. Follow his exploits as he describes these odd interviews, one in each "book" of the series. The ending will be a surprise, especially for Bob.
Bob had to do something for his Master's project, and interviewing married couples seemed to be the thing that would work. He asked some personal questions and sometimes things got very. personal. In Book one, Ralph and Tanya ask Bob for a very special favor.
Todd didn't know he was a voyeur, and Lizzie didn't know she was an exhibitionist. Neither of them knew they'd be attracted to their own daughter. Then Bob interviewed them for his project and everything changed.
Kent and Lisa looked as normal as apple pie, but when Bob interviewed them he found out why you can't judge a book by its cover. Not only was their lifestyle different than that of most people, what kept their marriage together was... cheating!
Hiram and Mildred were stuck in the 1920's, captives of a tradition that would make the Puritans proud. When they asked Bob to help save their marriage, they had no idea what they were going to get. Who'd have thought that you could introduce the concept of marital pleasure by watching Walt Disney movies?
Some people have the "good life", with money, and power and even fame. But that doesn't mean they're happy. Bob delves into the world of a couple on the fast track in politics. There's noting sexy about politics, though. Right?
Bob has managed to get himself into some pretty weird situations during his interviews of married couples for the project. Now he finds out that sometimes, people who are in love, and who stay together for years and years, and who look almost identical, just can't get married. Micky and Susan rock Bob's world, in more ways than one.
Bob met Randy and Kathy by accident - literally. As happens sometimes, that led to a relationship that got closer. and closer. and closer, until it was absolutely incredible how close they got. The project had made an amazing difference in Bob's life, but he wasn't prepared for this.
Bob had one more interview to do before he could write up his project, get it published, graduate, and move on to. well something. This interview was a favor to another couple he'd interviewed. It wouldn't take long. It probably wouldn't even be in the paper. It couldn't possibly affect him like some of the other interviews. Yeah. right.