The need to sit in judgment of other people's marriages is bottomless and creepy in equal parts.... https://twitter.com/jbarro/status/737764503874633728 …
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Replying to @ggreenwald
Generally agree, but... in publishing a book detailing his marital arrangement, didn't French invite scrutiny?
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Replying to @mtracey
I see that, but still don't get why anyone would want to accept that invitation. Plus, not sure that's the only reason to write it.
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Replying to @ggreenwald
Lots of people like to discuss the ethics of how personal relationships operate, and French voluntarily entered that discussion.
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Replying to @mtracey
It's totally impossible to meaningfully analyze - from a distance - how other adults navigate & arrange their marriages.
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Replying to @ggreenwald
Maybe, but French is not being wronged here in the same way that someone would if their private info was revealed involuntarily.
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Replying to @mtracey
I wasn't speaking up in defense of French but more just in revulsion toward the general desire to opine on others' marriages.
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Yeah, I share in that revulsion, just not in the defenses of French that it seems to have occasioned.
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