Anonymous
Post 07/20/2023 20:34     Subject: Which U.S. Presidents had genuinely good, solid marriages?

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Anonymous wrote:This is not something anyone here can answer with any confidence. We don’t know any of these couples. Behind the scenes, we never know the reality of any relationship.

It is fun to speculate- I guess?- but that all it is.


Why do you assume that people in DC don't know first families? They always socialize in this area.

No one else ever truly knows what’s going on in other people’s marriages.


You are wrong. Michelle consulted with several local prominent attorneys, so several people know the details of their marriage.


and she did this when - years ago or recently? If years ago, they worked through their issues and came out on the other side.

My parents almost split when I was in middle school - that was 30+ years ago.

My husband and I almost split about 10 years ago - we just celebrated our 20th anniversary in May.

Having a rocky time doesn't always mean a non-solid marriage.


Unless one of the parties was contemplating divorce based on adultery.


Does addiction not count?
Anonymous
Post 07/20/2023 19:19     Subject: Which U.S. Presidents had genuinely good, solid marriages?

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is not something anyone here can answer with any confidence. We don’t know any of these couples. Behind the scenes, we never know the reality of any relationship.

It is fun to speculate- I guess?- but that all it is.


Why do you assume that people in DC don't know first families? They always socialize in this area.

No one else ever truly knows what’s going on in other people’s marriages.


You are wrong. Michelle consulted with several local prominent attorneys, so several people know the details of their marriage.

Divorce attorneys?
Anonymous
Post 07/20/2023 18:57     Subject: Which U.S. Presidents had genuinely good, solid marriages?

Political marriages and genuine, good, and solid do not go together. Come on, people who live in/around DC and work in/around government. Who are you trying to fool?
Anonymous
Post 07/20/2023 18:20     Subject: Which U.S. Presidents had genuinely good, solid marriages?

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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:This is not something anyone here can answer with any confidence. We don’t know any of these couples. Behind the scenes, we never know the reality of any relationship.

It is fun to speculate- I guess?- but that all it is.


Why do you assume that people in DC don't know first families? They always socialize in this area.

No one else ever truly knows what’s going on in other people’s marriages.


You are wrong. Michelle consulted with several local prominent attorneys, so several people know the details of their marriage.


and she did this when - years ago or recently? If years ago, they worked through their issues and came out on the other side.

My parents almost split when I was in middle school - that was 30+ years ago.

My husband and I almost split about 10 years ago - we just celebrated our 20th anniversary in May.

Having a rocky time doesn't always mean a non-solid marriage.


Unless one of the parties was contemplating divorce based on adultery.