The Week contest: Love apart

This week's question: Gwyneth Paltrow and her new husband, TV producer Brad Falchuk, have kept separate homes and happily live apart three days of the week. If the actress and Goop founder were to write a book on the benefits of living apart from your spouse, what title could she give it?
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THE WINNER: "Less is Amour"
Dave Vincent, Lynnwood, Washington
SECOND PLACE: "I'm OK, You're Away"
Laura James, Palm Desert, California
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THIRD PLACE: "I Do and Adieu"
Tim Mistele, Coral Gables, Florida
HONORABLE MENTIONS:
"Three Days of the Condo"
Tedi Zimmermann, Kennesaw, Georgia
"Not together, forever"
Bill Mistele, New City, New York
"Best A-partners"
C. Tom Howes, Havertown, Pennsylvania
"I love you, now go away"
Suzanne Brooks, Quechee, Vermont
"Marriage Apartners"
Kay Tolladay Pitts, Fresno, California
"Honey, I'm Not Home!"
Sue Sharp Johnson, Oelwein, Iowa
"Keep the Home Fires Yearning"
Phyllis Klein, New York City
"Home Away from Homme"
Bruce Carlson, Alexandria, Virginia
"Your Place or Mine?"
Wesley Nelson, Fountain Valley, California
"Always Leave 'em Wanting More"
Molly Robinson, Seattle
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