Psychology Today blogger and marriage therapist William J. Doherty writes,
"They were the baby boomer couple who could. At first sad, I became mad when I read their non-explanation of the divorce: they had come to a 'mutual and mutually supportive decision that we have made together following a process of long and careful consideration.' ... Is this little whimper all that a 40-year marriage with children and grandchildren is worth? Sports teams and their home cities show more grief and anger when teams leave for better stadiums and tax benefits."
His article is worth reading: "Al and Tipper: We Hardly Knew Ye"
"They were the baby boomer couple who could. At first sad, I became mad when I read their non-explanation of the divorce: they had come to a 'mutual and mutually supportive decision that we have made together following a process of long and careful consideration.' ... Is this little whimper all that a 40-year marriage with children and grandchildren is worth? Sports teams and their home cities show more grief and anger when teams leave for better stadiums and tax benefits."
His article is worth reading: "Al and Tipper: We Hardly Knew Ye"
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