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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

John Partilla's and Carol Anne Riddell's Off-Kilter Love Story

A wedding announcement in the Feedback section of The New York Times is doing a little of the mixture of fashion and plenty of it, at that.

The bottom line: Parents and the bigwigs of the media John Partille, 42, and Carol Anne Riddell, 40, met in a kind of pre-kindegarten, in which both had children. Although married at the time, the two fell in love and decided to get married, apparently to avoid an adventure, but definitely wounding spouses and children cope.

Some comments on the story against the integrity and taste of the new couple, who married recently in a ceremony at the Mandarin Oriental hotel in New York, while others praised his bravery in the face of a very difficult decision to long harm to many. In the latter case, the general consensus seems to be: Love can come at inconvenient times.

To the attacker, jealousy could be alive and well. As life usually, those who are attacking the couple may be feeling the consequences of perhaps making a decision at one time or another has been in an unhappy marriage. Or not. It is true that being raised only by my mother since birth, I have a lot to learn about the institution.

My opinion: I feel bad for the ex-spouses. Seriously. And then there is the question of each party's view when it comes to romance. After all, it seems that he married the wrong people first. I guess that happens, however.

For the most part, however, believe that neither did anything wrong Riddell Partille more than announce their wedding in the New York Times, but the psychology behind it may be just the admission-free as possible followed by de-fault . I think we all deserve that.

Feel free to disagree with me.

As quoted in the New York Times, "As Mr. Partille saw it, his options were either act on their feelings and break their marriages or deny their feelings and live dishonestly." Pain or more pain was as resume. "In my opinion, it seems he chose the least painful for them and for everyone could cope in time.

Anyway, the story of the family definitely comes at the right time, when marriage, in general, is being challenged so aggressively.

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