They both are really getting all grown. I'd to see them as a girlfriends soon. Hope who will be the one is going to confess...
The central conceit of the series is that this is never going to happen. We're as close as sanely possible.They've had conversations about how they feel about each other, they plan to live together indefinitely and (most importantly in my opinion) they regularly kiss and tell each other they love each other. They co-inhabit on a permanent basis and have no other partners. A reasonable tax auditor should probably mark them down in the records as "common-law couple."
But you are right in that we never quite have that ritualized and absolutely unambiguous "yes I consider you my girlfriend, and you consider me your girlfriend." They do not consummate their relationship with sex as far as we can see. Everyone who forgets this lack of declaration forgets the central theme of A Room For Two. This series deliberately showcases a romantic relationship that doesn't use the traditional symbols of sex or the standard form of ritualized declaration.
This is far more obvious now that we have couples who have gotten together through more conventional ways like simply asking each other out.
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