Anonymous wrote:Gates foundation is hq'd in DC, so this thread and every thread on DCUM is full of six-figure local shills who do nothing all day but monitor the internet to control the messaging about this pair of creepy greedy sociopaths.
Anonymous wrote:
Wow, did not see that coming, even more so than the divorce. The only person I figured Bill would have cheated on Melinda with was was his ex. I figured it was that he was a frustrating, workaholic spouse who ignored her and stayed until her kids turned 18. It will interesting to see what comes out.
Anonymous wrote:So apparently she's made statements over the years about how it's hard being married to him, he has had no sense of work life balance ever, she had to "train" him in work life balance and being involved with the family etc.
I wonder if it just got to a point where she's 56 and wants to live a little and he at 65 STILL wants to work at whatever project he's throwing himself into 24-7. Like it sounds like for most of the marriage for her it was about raising the kids but now that the kids are grown (youngest is 18), maybe she wants to spend time with her husband and he's still wanting to work at the foundation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of y’all are reacting like this is the Kennedy assassination of DCUMers
Super rich super brainy global think tank philanthropist entrepreneurs with a “couple as brand” get divorced too
I think it’s weird when the elderly divorce. What’s the point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s unrealistic to expect a tech geek like Bill Gates to change their kids’ diapers when they’re better off making money...and I’m a woman. A lot of stuff can be outsourced and Melinda seems to want some unicorn husband. He doesn’t exist.
She doesn’t need a unicorn or a husband. I’m sure she’d love to be with someone who shares her interests.
I kinda feel bad for Bill that even a billionaire like him couldn’t keep his wife around. Sad.
Anonymous wrote:Why divorce at 65?
-To be left alone
-To be with someone else
-Gay
What other scenarios?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I recall a documentary about him where he would take a big bag of books and loads of diet coke to a cottage for some space and alone time. Still, like others, I was surprised at this news.
Well that’s my dream too. Maybe I’ll be the new Mrs.
That's exactly what I was thinking too -- like "what's wrong with the cottage scenario?" though I don't want him in my cottage. We can have matching ones spaced a good distance away. We can meet once every few days for lunch, then it's back to separate cottages!
Anonymous wrote:I hope McKenzie Bezos gives her a call and talks her through it. She's a great precedent, ended up ridiculously rich and happily married to a nice man. Hope it all works out for Melinda.
Anonymous wrote:It's really sad and shocking on one hand, and makes sense on the other.
They have both been open about some of their martial struggles, including her feeling like she has to fight for her role in the foundation, be respected, etc.
He is well-known for being difficult. He "knows" he's right, and is known to yell at employees, be very disrespectful, and show disdain.
Having raised her kids and achieved what she has, it's understandable she's looking to the next phase of her life and enough was enough--she was ready to free herself not to be with someone like him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t he supposedly take an annual vacation alone with an ex-girlfriend? His wife was supposed to be cool with that as part of their marriage agreement.
Yes this was common knowledge back when they were first married. It was a condition of their marriage. Also involved the beach cottage and books and stuff. Somewhere in the Carolinas. Story at the time was that this woman was his intellectual equal and he needed this time.
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