Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Mary J Blige: Should Married People Have Friends Of The Opposite S3x?

Mary J. Blige has been married to hubby and supervisor, Kendu Isaacs, for a long time and she as of late opened up about how they have kept up a content marriage and a working business relationship. She said their best strategy is verifying that both of them have no companions of the inverse sex. Look at her considerations on marriage beneath and impart yours.
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On how she feels as the couple celebrate their 11th wedding anniversary next month.


It definitely feels like an achievement. I never thought I’d last this long in a marriage.


What are the benefits of marrying one’s manager?


“He always has my back – he’s going to fight to the death for Mary J Blige. The downside is that there’s no separation – it’s on all the time. When you don’t feel like answering to your manager, he’s still your husband. If one of you doesn’t want to talk about something right now, you have to respect that. And you have to respect each other’s space.”


On having friends as a married person.


“All females for me, all guys for him. There’s none of that, ‘Oh, that’s my female friend. Oh, that’s my guy friend.’ No. Not in a marriage, I’ve never seen that work.”


How being a wife has changed her;


“Being a single person and an artist, there’s a lot of selfishness that you don’t even know you have,” she says. “Being a wife, it’s not all about me.”



Mary J Blige: Should Married People Have Friends Of The Opposite S3x?

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