Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I guess now we’ll see, eh
OP here. Yeah, I was thinking that too. I wonder if he'll come out? I'm rooting for him if that's the case. I found out my dad was gay after he passed away and I remain really sad that he never got to live his life fully and authentically.
What? Why would you think he's gay?
He loves musicals and broadway.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe he’s asexual. Why do people always forget that is a valid possibility?
Anonymous wrote:I never got why people separate when they've been together for 25+ yrs and are older. My parents and relatives all have done this. They were no better and worse for it.
At a certain point being with someone you know and trust esp older is worth forgiving any transgression and from an age perspective, you want to be with someone you're comfortable with. I mean there's love, settling but there's also realism. Decades with someone means something.
Maybe it's different if you have money and are a star but I doubt it. Unless either of them already have someone in hand, it will not make them happier to separate. I've seen so many in my family do it. They may think they were happier but on their dying day they realized it would have been a better road and helped them both to have been together. Relationships change.
But I also I guess never understood why people part after even 10-15 years or why you have kids with 2-3 different people. You really need to suck it up sometimes and be with the one you chose unless there was something really wrong with the relationship like abuse, cheating, etc I mean situations change their our life. It's sad commitments are broken so easily these days. And I speak as someone 44 not 60.
Anonymous wrote:I never got why people separate when they've been together for 25+ yrs and are older. My parents and relatives all have done this. They were no better and worse for it.
At a certain point being with someone you know and trust esp older is worth forgiving any transgression and from an age perspective, you want to be with someone you're comfortable with. I mean there's love, settling but there's also realism. Decades with someone means something.
Maybe it's different if you have money and are a star but I doubt it. Unless either of them already have someone in hand, it will not make them happier to separate. I've seen so many in my family do it. They may think they were happier but on their dying day they realized it would have been a better road and helped them both to have been together. Relationships change.
But I also I guess never understood why people part after even 10-15 years or why you have kids with 2-3 different people. You really need to suck it up sometimes and be with the one you chose unless there was something really wrong with the relationship like abuse, cheating, etc I mean situations change their our life. It's sad commitments are broken so easily these days. And I speak as someone 44 not 60.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I guess now we’ll see, eh
OP here. Yeah, I was thinking that too. I wonder if he'll come out? I'm rooting for him if that's the case. I found out my dad was gay after he passed away and I remain really sad that he never got to live his life fully and authentically.
What? Why would you think he's gay?
Well he was pretty convincing as Peter Allen. But he's also an extraordinary actor so who knows.
I always thought he was gay.
Anonymous wrote:I never got why people separate when they've been together for 25+ yrs and are older. My parents and relatives all have done this. They were no better and worse for it.
At a certain point being with someone you know and trust esp older is worth forgiving any transgression and from an age perspective, you want to be with someone you're comfortable with. I mean there's love, settling but there's also realism. Decades with someone means something.
Maybe it's different if you have money and are a star but I doubt it. Unless either of them already have someone in hand, it will not make them happier to separate. I've seen so many in my family do it. They may think they were happier but on their dying day they realized it would have been a better road and helped them both to have been together. Relationships change.
But I also I guess never understood why people part after even 10-15 years or why you have kids with 2-3 different people. You really need to suck it up sometimes and be with the one you chose unless there was something really wrong with the relationship like abuse, cheating, etc I mean situations change their our life. It's sad commitments are broken so easily these days. And I speak as someone 44 not 60.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:oooh...Sophie Turner!
Joe Jonas more likely