Can you sum up a relationship in six words?

The readers of the Web site Smith Magazine are doing just that, offering six-word memoirs to describe both love and loss. Some examples:

Love hurts. Choose vodka or valium. You lost me at hello “ma’am.” Life’s like chocolates. Picked, processed, pooped. Hearts clubbed by diamonds in spades. Passion, fireworks, good loving. He’s gay. But our domestic partnership was notarized…. Your new wife is too friendly. There’s nothing sex can not fix. Finally found love, at age 41. Note to self: avoid head cases. He wasn’t worth the panic attacks. Chocolate is the coward’s bad apology. Pet-sitting for ex-husband describes amicable divorce. Loved her madly — then went mad. Warning, love: I blog my breakups.

What do you think? Do you have six words to share about love, marriage and relationships? Please post your own six-word memoir below. And be sure to check out the Smith Magazine Web site for more six-word memoirs on happiness, teenagers, food and other topics.