>>87756> 2 man probably assumes some hardcore spooning is going to happen.Exactly, the 2-man Eureka Timberline is a good tent and will work if it's be used by you and your girl
(or as secondary tent for a couple of kids) but even then, I'd go with the 4-man version just to have
a bit of maneuvering space.
I got the 2-man specifically for the once-per-year He-Man weekend summer camp out my buddies and I do,
where I'm the only person in it.
My primary tent that the wife and I use, is a Cabela's Alaskan Guide 6-man (which will actually sleep 4 men)
that I highly recommend; I've had it for years now and used it all kinda weather (including blizzard conditions
during deer hunting) and never had any problems.