While “Gray Divorce” (Baby Boomer Divorces) has been a hot topic for a few years now, I haven’t written about it. There are a few reasons for this: 1… I divorced in my twenties, so I’m not personally familiar with the phenomenon. 2… My parents divorced in their thirties, so I can’t comment as a child of such divorces. 3… Personal preference: I’ve never liked the branding. For as awesome as I think Divorce is, I don’t want to treat it like a trend. But, despite my ignorance-and-arrogance-induced silence, Gray Divorce isn’t going away. It’s time for me to embrace it (and appreciate […]
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