It sure is.
You never know what's going on in somebody's life.
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It sure is.
You never know what's going on in somebody's life.
Me, too.
I loved them SO much in "Blades of Glory"!
Oh, well.
I was sad to hear about Amy and her husband divorcing too. Normally, I think that a split is best when there are extreme factors such as violence or drugs, but to split just because the spark is gone after 9 years of marriage seems rather selfish IMO. They have two kids ages 2 and 3. Do they think, that it's going to always be hot and heavy in the bedroom with anyone? With two little ones and careers, it may be that something else had to take a backseat so they could focus on their marriage. It's their business, but their attitude seems so casual about it. It's great the split is amicable, but still sad. Perhaps their desire to have a romance could have been put on hold so the kids could at least spend their early childhood years under one roof with their both parents.
I know many will be surprised to see this post. It's really not like me at all, but it really struck me for some reason.
Well, we don't really know the reason they split up. As the saying goes, all unhappy families are unhappy in their own way...if it's just a case of the spark being gone, yes, they could work on that, but if they're really unhappy and can't fix it, it's probably best for them, and their children, that they part.
As the child of people who stayed together for far too long, I can testify to that.
I've had the feeling that there was trouble in paradise for quite a while now. I recall seeing them at some awards show (the Emmys maybe? People's Choice? Golden Globes?) and thinking that they seemed to be disengaged from one another. It wasn't as bad as Brad and Jennifer at, possibly, those same awards near the end, but there was no touching, no looking at the one who was talking, no interaction between them. Not at all what I wold have expected.
There's only so long one can fake it.
Amy and her husband have kids ages 2 and 3. I wonder how long things weren't right. I think that the kids happiness should come above their desire to find an exciting lover. I"m not advocating staying in a miserable marriage, but from what the couple says, they just lost their spark in the romance dept. It just strikes me as selfish. The vows are for better and worse. I just don't think losing the spark is a good reason to divorce, expecially when you have little kids.