General comment to the thread:
One of my businesses was providing technical talent to various companies. I'm chatting with a prospect, only to discover a weird connection. In my neck of the woods, various companies had male and female basket ball teams. A very close friend coached the women's team for his company. They made it to the finals and lost by a last minute shot at the buzzer.
So I'm talking with her and she describes making that shot and watching, with great satisfaction, the opposing coach (my friend) crumple. This takes us into a set of conversations outside what is common for a business interview, and we end up making each other available for conversations and the occasional lunch. She's gay and in a 10 year relationship with a woman with whom she mutually owns a house.
Long story short I get a ping to meet her for lunch because she want's to talk about her life. So she met a guy and she decided that she didn't want to be in a lesbian relationship any longer. She didn't want to hurt her partner, but she'd found someone who could make her happy. She said she wanted my advice, but I think the just wanted to talk through her feelings and options. Her choice cost her almost all of her female friends (which I suspect is why she chose to talk through it with me), but roughly 18 months later she was married, pregnant, and as happy as someone can be in the real world.
My point is this. When it comes to relationships, and the human heart, things can change drastically in a matter of weeks or even days. Real life is more varied than any of us can understand. Low probability doesn't equate to NO probability.