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JulesMaximus

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I don't mean to step on any toes. All due respect. But, who is who in this marriage? I only ask because any married person will tell you that a wedding is for/by/of the woman. The guy/groom is just an accessory. In the pics posted here all I see is a father and son. Also, I read an analysis last year where it stated that man-man marriages were the most unstable whereas lesbians were the most stable. Heterosexuals were in the middle. Given the age discrepancy this must be amplified. So, what is the purpose? All due respect.

Who gives a fuck?
 

HamburgerBoy

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Apr 12, 2004
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Is Elliot Spencer anyone? The name sounds familiar.

Probably thinking about this guy.

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JulesMaximus

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Stephen Fry has said that he was looking for a new relationship after being dumped by his ex of 14 years Daniel Cohen. The EX dumped him of course because he was getting too cozy with a 26 year old actor (at the time) Steven Webb:

Unfortunately the breakup was more than Fry could bear and he attempted suicide. Luckily he was unsuccessful. TBH I dont think it will last because of the age difference. Nevertheless it might go on for a while as Fry has said:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbi...n-Fry-57-marry-partner-Elliot-Spencer-27.html

'Loneliness is the most terrible and contradictory of my problems. I hate having only myself to come home to.'

He went on to say: 'It's not that I want a sexual partner, a long-term partner, someone to share a bed and a snuggle on the sofa with – although perhaps I do and in the past I have had and it has been joyful.

'But the fact is I value my privacy too. It's a lose-lose matter.' As a public figure, the actor has spoken openly about suicidal depression, having admitted to two failed suicide attempts.

In the post, Fry said that while he may be luckier than most that he was 'lonely in a crowd of people who are mostly very nice to me,' he reassured readers that 'you are not alone in your being alone.'

Odd. I never minded being alone and lived by myself for a couple years.
 

Nashemon

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Odd. I never minded being alone and lived by myself for a couple years.

Being lonely and being alone are two different things. The former is a characteristic of depression, of which Mr. Fry suffers. A shame really, because he's such a wonderful person.