Generational differences are never starker than when they crop up in a relationship. That’s the message of a recent New York Times profile of intergenerational married couples. Some differences are merely the product of an age gap (such as differing energy levels). But others are highly generational. Kathleen Johnson, a 32-year-old with an affinity for …
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