I was cool with it until you mentioned that they were sharing a house. I mean, come on. They’re both single, they’re both in their thirties, they’re both straight, one of them is a man and one is a woman, they do NOT love each other, and they have decided to move into the same house and have a child together? Hello – why? They’re claiming to be logical but this makes no sense at all. I think that maybe one of these people is in love with the other, and hopes by this arrangement to entangle the second person into falling in love with them. If that’s true, they’re both lying to themselves. Maybe they both had their hearts broken really badly, so they’ve decided to have a child who will have to love them no matter what, and they’ll have a stable, cozy family unit instead of braving the turbulence of the dating scene. Maybe one of them has been in a coma for fifteen years and the other one has an evil twin who…ok, yes, these are really melodramatic assumptions, but melodrama makes sense here. If they were using their heads they wouldn’t live together; they’d raise the child together but keep separate residences so that they wouldn’t disrupt the kid’s life when they met a girlfriend or boyfriend, which they’re very likely to do given how young they are. Clearly their hearts are involved in some way, and as a result they don’t see the glaring flaw in their cohabitation scheme. If we know one thing, it’s this: the human heart is extremely unprofessional.