BFM,

Not making a decision may be a mark of immaturity, or whatever, but not filing D paperwork does not mean the WAS hasn't made a clear, firm decision.

(I say MAY be a mark of immaturity, because I don't think it always is. Plenty of LBSs choose to live in limboland. Some WASs choose to live in limboland too for their own reasons which may have nothing to do with immaturity, and so on. But, I took Suit's case to be one in which the emotional D is done, at least for the WAW, so limboland wasn't really an issue at all.)


Best,
Oldtimer