Anonymous wrote:His sculptures aren’t my thing but he seems to have quite a body of work and in many public spaces. http://www.dongummer.com/
Anonymous wrote:Money gives you lots of options.
Anonymous wrote:I always thought he must be a unicorn among men - for them to have a marriage that thrived for decades even in the face of her enormous success and obvious off the charts talent. He’s always mentioned as a sculptor, but I’ve never seen a piece on them that included a photo of any of his work. Maybe he happily embraced being house husband and stay at home dad to their four children.
A decade ago it would have made me feel sad to hear of their separation but I’ve seen so much in recent years working with elders, that I can understand almost anything. It’s possible to still love someone and yet be desperate not to live with them anymore - 45 years is a long time to put up with someone’s stuff. They can easily afford two homes and whatever help they’ll each need to age in place.
One thing I’ve definitely seen working with elders is that some people get quite nasty as they get old. Sometimes they’ve always been a jerk and age just strengthens their resolve to be mean, but much more often it is a symptom of the slide into depression and dementia that is far too common in the aging brain in the context of the western lifestyle.
Meryl has been a hero of mine since I was a teenager. She’s always seemed to have a charmed life, apart from the obvious heartache of having lost John at such a young age. Knowing she’s separated from her husband makes her seem just a little more real to me. Even super icons can’t be totally successful at everything.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe she had an affair with Oliver Putnam irl
Anonymous wrote:She is a wonderful person (we have interacted professionally).
He may have a drinking problem. I do not know this but seem to recall rumors way back when....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Source? Cite?
Everywhere.
Google it or go to DM.
I think it’s weird. 45 years and you call it quits? You can’t work it out or accept the relationship for what it is?
I wonder if either wants to date?
They presumably had happy years together and raised kids together. Is the marriage only a success if it lasts until one of them dies?
You can look back and think, "Just stick it out! Cross the finish line!" Or you can look ahead and think, "Do you want put up with another 20 years of these annoyances?"
Anonymous wrote:Maybe she had an affair with Oliver Putnam irl
Anonymous wrote:Still a successful marriage
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Source? Cite?
Everywhere.
Google it or go to DM.
I think it’s weird. 45 years and you call it quits? You can’t work it out or accept the relationship for what it is?
I wonder if either wants to date?