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Washington Post: Transgender Man s Wife Is His Best Friend

The Washington Post uncritically celebrated the claims by a 30-year-old divinity graduate to have changed his sex while downplaying the betrayal of his wife, who is now facing the imposed choice of being a divorcee or the lesbian handmaid in his life. “It took a huge [coronavirus] disruption in the outside world to force Kyle to look inward and examine who they really are,” author Lisa Bonos said: Kyle says their [anonymous] wife has been “deeply supportive,” and they both describe each other as their best friend. Still, Kyle acknowledges that separating is the next right step, filled with grief and possibility. “We’re living in the grief, but still giving each other a hug and a kiss good morning and good night.”

Sunburn — The morning read of what s hot in Florida politics — 5 19 21

Sunburn — The morning read of what s hot in Florida politics — 5 19 21
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WaPo panned for asking if Bill and Melinda Gates can t save marriage, what hope is there for the rest of us?

FOX News legal analyst Mercedes Colwin discusses how the multi-billion dollar divorce settlement may pan out Washington Post reporter Lisa Bonos posed a question in her headline, which read, If Bill and Melinda Gates can’t make a marriage work, what hope is there for the rest of us? Just imagine how many hours of couples therapy you can afford when you’re among the world s richest people. Or the shared sense of purpose you could forge while raising three children and running a $50 billion charitable foundation with your spouse. Then imagine that it’s not enough to keep you together, Bonos began her piece. Yes, money is one of the main things couples fight about. But having so much of it that you can give billions away doesn’t eliminate the questions that every couple faces: Do we still want similar things in life? Can we still create that life together? Or would it be better if we forged ahead on our own?

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