Universal truths about marriage and divorce
CBSN
Danielle and Adam Silverstein met in high school in 1995 and agree their romance was picture-perfect. Marriage has been a different story. "It's complicated!" Danielle laughed. "I always say, you know, 'Till death do us part is a really long time,' you know? It is a really long time."
They've now been married a really long time – more than two decades – but a year ago, they nearly called it quits. "We were really, really, like, disconnected," said Danielle. "I mean, only speaking to each other when we had to."
"We had blowouts, you know, big arguments," said Adam.

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