The special burden of being me

Gwynneth Paltrow explains how the lack of a routine in her life made it unusually hard to hold her marriage together.

5 comments:

Grim said...

“It would be wonderful if we were able to give this man all of the power that he needs to pass the things that he needs to pass,” she told the crowd.

That's rather more power than Presidents are supposed to have.

MikeD said...

She doesn't want a President, Grim. She wants a ruler. As long as it is one of her choosing.

Cass said...

That woman is such an oxygen thief.

E Hines said...

An interesting juxtaposition:

"It would be wonderful if we were able to give this man all of the power that he needs to pass the things that he needs to pass[.]"

Then turning over the microphone, she said, "you’re so handsome that I can’t speak properly."

I agree with that.

As to the lack of routine and marital trouble, color me unsympathetic. My wife and I lived apart, due to our USAF assignments, five of the first ten years of our marriage. We're still together, these 98 years later. Oddly, that bit of unroutine helped us learn how to communicate.

Eric Hines

Ymar Sakar said...

No wonder the LEft likes transgender, they often fail at being their gender.