Sarah Jessica Parker On Marriage
Sarah Jessica Parker isn’t normally one to lament on marriage period let alone her own, however the actress who is married to actor, Matthew Broderick, has recently talked about it in an interview with Glamour magazine. Despite the rumors she says that her marriage is not falling apart but admits that its complicated due to children and the time invested.
“I never really talk about this because too many people speculate about my marriage anyway. I think when you are younger, you get swept away by grand gestures. When you have children and years invested, it’s much more complicated. It’s the day-to-day stuff: the kind of parent you are, the kind of partner you are – it’s the little and big things as opposed to just the big things. But you are not meant to know that when you are younger, so I don’t think anybody should regret the choices they made in their twenties.”
I don’t agree that ‘you’re not meant to know’. I don’t think its about that at all. There are things you can’t possibly know about a person without having invested a certain amount of time. Add kids to that and of course it can be complicated. I personally feel my life has gotten less complicated with time because my husband and I learned what to do together and every thing we learned made life all that much easier.
If she admits herself that her life has gotten more complicated with children and the amount of time she’s been with her husband I don’t know why she would want to add twins to the mix. When they announced that I really felt that it was being done in order to help save the relationship. This usually never works, if she thinks life is complicated now, wait until the inevitable break-up happens and she’s a single mother of three.
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That is seriously the worst defense of a clearly bad marriage I have ever heard. The magic, whatever there may have ever been, is obviously gone. And stupid people sometimes seem to think that having kids is gonna bring a bad couple together. Erm… wrong. There is nothing you can do in your life that will stress you out, tire you out, make you grumpier and altogether mess you up more than having kids. It will strain a marriage like nothing else can. So yeah, good luck Jessica — keep pumping them out.
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I am amazed when any Hollywood marriage lasts more than a few years. I agree that having more children doesn’t help. It usually seals the deal for the split.
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@Mike I agree.
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I’ll be over there today.
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I think their relationship is an old song they are both tired of listening to.
This may sound horrible, but I’m surprised that they are still together. I seem to remember them having problems a while back. It’s a shame that more Hollywood relationships don’t last.
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I don’t think it sounds horrible, just honest
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Sarah Jessica Parker is ugly and dumb. Her interviews are always filled with dumb things she thinks up.
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