I just know okay?

    by Amidseas

    13 Comments

    1. AdministrationOk881 on

      “rushed to marry strangers”

      yeah cuz the divorce rate’s been awesome since then, right?

    2. Contrariankdouble on

      They didnt rush, they married based on familiarity. You make fun of someone you married based on familiarity because you probably grew up making fun of eachother.

    3. They also bottle up their emotions which tends to lead to deep seated resentment building up.

    4. Didn’t they largely tend to meet and marry in familiar places (like church, high school, work, or family association)?

    5. Phyrexian_Overlord on

      My wife and I have been debating this for some time and I think this is the boomer version of the millennial “hope I die”, where the joke is how wildly far people push “mild annoyance at my partner” to “and that’s why she’s satan”

    6. Sadboy_looking4memes on

      Then they stay together “for the kids”, causing childhood trauma, for which their kids will spend years in therapy with their LPC discussing.

    7. Boomers really had the potential for divorce that their parents never had. My grandparents had separate rooms my entire life and basically lived separately in the same house and my parents were some of the first to divorce. I was 1 of only 2 kids in school with divorced parents at 8 years old.

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