I dunno, most of the boomers I knew left their families to 'go find themselves'. I only know a couple of people my age, 39, whose parents are still together.
Sometimes it seems as though every weird, angry old hippie woman between 50 and 70 left their husbands and moved to Santa Fe.
As far as being rude goes, you've never been to a Whole Foods....
I'm not sure you're real ... maybe some kind of troll-bot .... Your name is from someone's imagination and your language is stereotype.
That's right. I am not one who would frequent Whole Foods. I shop at the boring old Kroger. LOL!
I am 39 in July and my parents were born before the war and raised us on love of God, love of country, love of family and love of the Cubs and Bears.
They were divorced when I was young but put us first as much as possible and both in my opinion thought about us when they remarried people who understood they had children with someone else who would still be in our lives.
Here's the twist. My mom was windowed in 1998 and my Dad divorced in 1997 from their second marriages. My parents remarried in 1999.