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Politics : Bill Clinton Scandal - SANITY CHECK -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: lorrie coey who wrote (57072)7/19/1999 6:24:00 PM
From: jlallen  Respond to of 67261
 
The divorce rate is greatly overstated. And even if accurate does not mean that marriage is a master/slave relationship. Bull-oney.

What is your "support" for your perception of this pervasive misogyny you perceive? JLA



To: lorrie coey who wrote (57072)7/19/1999 8:28:00 PM
From: jlallen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 67261
 
Here's a real marriage right?

"U.S. News & World Report found a marriage expert to endorse Bill and Hillary Clinton living the 21st century in separate states. In the "Washington Whispers" section, Paul Bedard found marriage gurus endorsing a little personal space. "After Monica, Paula, Gennifer, and Kathleen, it's not far-fetched to think that the long-distance Arkansas-New York-Washington relationship envisioned by ‘former' President Clinton and ‘Sen.' Hillary Rodham Clinton could mean Splitsville for the first couple. But marriage gurus say separation is just what the doctor ordered. ‘It's the perfect solution,' says Michele Weiner-Davis, author of Divorce Busting. ‘In a way, it's the ideal situation. They can stay married . . . and they don't have to deal with the day-to-day problems of marriage.' Her hint: lots of E-mails and, dare we say it, phone sex. One warning sign, from Diane Sollee, a marriage and divorce counselor: If the missis wins her New York Senate race, she'll be wearing the pants in the family, and the duo will have to learn role reversal."

The last time the President tried phone sex, it didn't work out so well. -- Geoffrey Dickens"

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