The New York Times Magazine recently published a weighty feature on a current national obsession: the Obama marriage. Unfortunately, the piece treated the couple, and their willingness to make hard decisions and compromises, like exotic creatures to be admired but not imitated. The truth is, the Obamas' relationship isn't that different from a lot of modern marriages. Here are three reasons why: They've lived apart for long periods of time. This is the first time since 1996 that the Obamas have lived in the same house. But while the sheer length of time apart is shocking, their experience compares to that of many couples that manage to pull off both monogamy and separate residences.
Some do it because they don't like sharing, but most do it out of necessity. The more women start taking the kind of high-powered professional careers that used to be reserved for men, the more couples find that their jobs put them in separate cities. And don't forget military couples. The war in Iraq may not be in the headlines as much, but unfortunately there are still thousands of couples separated for long periods of time because of the war.
Her career is important, but his comes first. Feminism may have made the space for women to have big-time careers like Michelle Obama's -- as well as Ivy League educations and snappy suits -- but it hasn't quite gone so far as to give wives 50 percent of the decision-making power in households. Michelle Obama has been honest about how it grates on her nerves that Barack's career choices have impacted her life more than vice versa, but her experience is probably more common than not. We've still got a long way to go, baby.
Love means having to let go. You go to weddings and all the marriage vows talk about is commitment and togetherness. And then, if you want to have a successful marriage, you realize that kind of stuff is codependent, and you and your spouse will get along much better if you see yourselves as separate individuals. Michelle's longtime friend Yvonne Davila recalls telling Michelle that Barack "doesn't belong to" her, and it seems that Michelle understood what she meant. Other Americans have learned the hard way that maintaining your independence keeps the mystery and romance alive, which goes a long way to explaining why this first couple has more of a spark than most.
The Obamas are living more like a traditional married couple than they probably have their entire lives, right down to the fact that Michelle's job is much like a housewife's, with lots of charitable work but nothing that draws pay. As a fan of the Obama marriage, I hope this works out for them. I'm afraid that the other thing the rest of the country knows is that sometimes change is good for relationships, but sometimes you have to follow the rule "if it ain't broke, don't fix it."
Amanda Marcotte is the author of "It's a Jungle Out There" and writes about politics daily at Pandagon.net.
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Sunday 08 November
By kate
Every time I see an article about either or both of the Obamas, I am honestly disgusted by several of the comments that follow. The level of ignorance and disrespect reflected in those comments is appalling and -- to be frank -- embarassing. I have always been proud to be an American and am very thankful for all of the rights and opportunities I have because I was born in this great country. However, all politics aside, the lies and manipulation of the Bush administration, and the American people's willingness to blindly accept all of it, was shameful. Barack Obama came into office promising change -- and he has DELIVERED. Obama has been candid, opaque, and honest. He has encouraged understanding and openness to diversity and, as a result, has begun to restore our tarnished reputation abroad. He has been willing to take on the difficult and necessary issues that others have been unwilling to take on. And, for all of that, he has been chastised and criticized. Unbelievable. Come on folks, turn off your Fox "News" and start paying attention. Barack Obama is exactly what this country needs at this incredibly difficult time (with unprecedented challenges before us) and he NEEDS our support.
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Sunday 08 November
By leok
I am not an Obama fan and it has nothing to do with his color. I came originally from Brazil and we are such a mix of races that the last thing I care on a human being is hisr skin color and i don't think most Obama's antagonists are concered with the race issue either. What amazes me as an Amercian Citizen by choice is that such a proud nation as this would vote to somebody with such connection to Muslims after 9/11. Somebody with zero experience as a politician; since when a lawer can handle any finances? What about his friendship with the Muslim wolrd? Does money problems make everybody forget what crazy Muslims did to our nation? Have you seen on the news about Muslims walking in London and preaching about conquering the "Christian World" (their own world) and "death to Christians" (their own words again). Como on, this is a Christian nation and we should thank God for that, especially women. Have you seen how women are treated in non-Christian countries? I don't even need to remind you how Muslim women are treated, but lets talk about more modern people such as the Japanese. They are Busdists and whatever and the Japanese (traditional) men live only for his work and his children. Women don't count. We should be proud of being a Christian nation or am I more patriotic than most Americans who are born here and because of economic distress voted to a leader who would apologize for the bombings on our embassies overseas and all human beings going downs to their deaths on the "Twin Towers." Remember how many died?And guess what the Muslims in the US all new they were not to board any airplane around that time because the Muslims were going to avenge their beloved. How come you voted to man who erased the American flag from his privatge plane and painted his own face in there. The man is not patriotic and he has nothing to do with the fact that no one can make him show his birth certificate, implying that he could really have been born in Kenia and his enemies affirm. Who cares where he was born? I was born abroad and I love this country much more than your president. Brazil is a socialist country to a certain extent and it is exactly what this country is turning into. I am sorry to see this guy who had everything to be a champion make such a mess out of it. A guy who broke the record of having a black president living living on the White House is apologizing for us being a great nation. Get a great America! Be patriotic! We have come such a long ways since the Jim Crows laws, but at what price! I pray we will not become a total communist country and God and all he represents in this country such as freedom, liberty, charity, equality, hard work and much more, become history of the past. That is what we shoud concentrate on and not if their marriage is working. To me the Obamas' agenda has never to do with this wonderful nation unto whose wings so many have found refuge.
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Sunday 08 November
By leok
Where is my comment?
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Monday 21 December
By Erin
I'm a military wife and mother to 5 and we go without my husband alot of time. Might I also add these articles need to stop glorifying Iraq...we have thousands of troops in Afghanistan where there is still a WAR going on and they need our support too!
Being a military spouse though I do go without my husband quite a bit but I love him dearly and our kids are strong, wonderful kids that do just fine being military "brats"
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Monday 21 December
By Erin
I'm not a racist, an uneducated white person or an Obama supporter. I would rather see someone who wants to be our President rather than another smooth talking celebrity which in my personal perspective is all he is. I am far from racist so noone need jump to that conclusion, I love my BLACK step-father dearly. I however do not think Obama has any priorities straight and honestly think the only positive thing I've heard him say is that our military men and woman need better pay which frankly we do! We need better pay, better housing and better doctors. The Obama's are no different or special than any other married couple in the world. All the hype over him is absurd. When he can fulfill all those empty promises he made and stop apologizing to every nation we've ever had a disagreement with and take care of things here then fine I'll consider looking at him in a diff. way but until then he's just a wannabe celebrity and noone I admire.
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