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Midlife Crisis and Reinvention

Submitted by byjane on Thursday, 6 August 2009One Comment

“Your right to throw a punch stops at my face.” I remember hearing this expression years ago as a basic definition of freedom in the United States. I thought of it more recently when I read Jon Gosselin’s plea for public understanding of his romances and his new career as a clothing designer so soon after he and Kate of Jon & Kate Plus Eight announced their split: “I hope that people can see I’m a regular guy who is going through a difficult time in life and wants to move forward.” In other words, Gosselin is reinventing his life—and we of all people should understand that. Except—he’s doing it leaving eight young kids behind. Aren’t his swings landing straight on their faces?

I know something about this. Several years ago, one year after engineering our move from Los Angeles to northern California, my husband decided to reinvent himself as a single man….Read the rest of the post at More.com.

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  • Finally, someone else spoke up that the difference regarding John Goselin is that he left 8 children in his wake of reinvention. My beef also lies that he and his wife deliberately set out to have those additional six children. They were hardly a surprise. I know about IVF, I’ve done it. He should be ashamed of himself.
    Good for you shining a light on this!
    PS I was sorry to read about your husband’s decision. That’s terrible.
    Love the blog!