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Bill Gates and Melinda Gates End Their Marriage After 27 Years 257

The two said in a joint statement that they will continue to work together at the foundation, through which they spend about $5 billion a year around the world.
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Bill Gates and Melinda Gates End Their Marriage After 27 Years

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  • by Ziest ( 143204 ) on Monday May 03, 2021 @04:40PM (#61343292) Homepage

    I guess Bill finally figured who was the person responsible for Microsoft Bob
         

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    • Re:Microsoft Bob (Score:5, Interesting)

      by drew_92123 ( 213321 ) on Monday May 03, 2021 @04:48PM (#61343360)

      When I worked at Microsoft as a contractor I mentioned Bob once and only once... I was told it was one of the few things we were better off never mentioning on campus. We were also instructed not to speak to Gates if we passed him in the halls unless spoken to, though a polite nod or morning/afternoon was "acceptable".

      • Fuck that noise. You are an employee not a peon or slave. Did you advert your eyes as well?

    • by shanen ( 462549 )

      Maybe Microsoft Bob could have been upgraded to provide partner-friendly interface advice for happy marriages? Yeah, nothing could help Windows, but there are proof-of-concept examples of successful marriages.

      Enough with the terrible humor, eh? I've already proven that I can't write Funny. I'm always thinking on the unfunny side. In this case, three primary reactions:

      (1) People should get married young because there is a special value in the long-term relationships, even if they are rare.

      (2) Critics are goi

    • by msauve ( 701917 )
      ...or Melinda finally had enough of Bill's top-posting.
    • She got tired of having to use a 3 1/2 inch floppy.
  • Good luck (Score:5, Insightful)

    by RamenMan ( 7301402 ) on Monday May 03, 2021 @04:40PM (#61343294)

    As someone who has been married/divorced/married-

    I hope they can work together and keep things good between them, and for the kids. Divorce sucks. Being in a marriage you hate is even worse.

    God speed Bill and Melinda!

    • Re:Good luck (Score:5, Insightful)

      by KatchooNJ ( 173554 ) <Katchoo716NO@SPAMgmail.com> on Monday May 03, 2021 @04:43PM (#61343318) Homepage

      Amen to that. I wish them happier times going forward.

    • Re: (Score:3, Insightful)

      and for the kids.

      The kids are grown up. They'll be fine.

      • Re:Good luck (Score:5, Insightful)

        by Anonymous Coward on Monday May 03, 2021 @05:55PM (#61343718)

        Not sure how snarky this comment was intended to be, but my parents divorced when I was in my mid 20s, and it's still unpleasant. Surely in a different way than if you're a little kid, but still not good. Seeing your parents' 30+ year marriage dissolve at a time in life when you are beginning to consider marriage yourself can have an impact.

    • Of course this mostly being a personal matter, but having a possible impact on a large organization, I figure we are only going to get enough information on the state of their relationship and not any of the details on why.

      Which probably is a good thing, we don't need to know all the details of every public figure.

      But Divorces happen for a lot of different reasons, and a lot of the time it isn't for any juicy gossipy reasons, and they just grew apart.

    • It's not really a big thing. It's just business, no doubt about taxes

    • by ebonum ( 830686 )

      Bill promised everything to charity. Now they are splitting. What happens when Melinda asks for half?
      Has Bill managed to put everything into untouchable trusts?

    • by ranton ( 36917 )

      I hope they can work together and keep things good between them, and for the kids. Divorce sucks. Being in a marriage you hate is even worse.

      There certainly hasn't been enough information disclosed about the state of their marriage, but who knows whether or not they hate their marriage. They could simply see their lives going in different directions and don't have the time to devote to their relationship anymore. They both have all the money anyone could ever need and have nearly unlimited options on how to spend their time. If they simply want to spend that time differently, their marriage may just not be a priority anymore.

    • Re: (Score:3, Insightful)

      by ac22 ( 7754550 )

      That's a shame. Bill is 65 and Melinda is 56. A lot of divorces are driven by money or sex, but in this case, maybe they just don't want to live together any more.

      I hope their foundation continues its good work unaffected.

  • by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Monday May 03, 2021 @04:41PM (#61343296)
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  • What's the point? (Score:4, Interesting)

    by backslashdot ( 95548 ) on Monday May 03, 2021 @04:47PM (#61343350)

    Gates is like 60something isn't he? Why not just stay married instead of making a big deal out of it? Or do that polyamory/non-monogamous thing, or whatever. To get divorced in your 60s, I feel like there is a fairly high probability that you must really not like each other .. not grow separately BS .. you are 60something, what growth crap do you need?

    • Maybe Melinda had MacKenzie-envy.

      • Re:maybe melinda (Score:5, Informative)

        by ShanghaiBill ( 739463 ) on Monday May 03, 2021 @04:54PM (#61343400)

        Maybe Melinda had MacKenzie-envy.

        MacKenzie helped Jeff build Amazon up from nothing.

        Melinda married Bill when he was already a billionaire.

        • by hey! ( 33014 )

          Sure, that's one way of looking at it. Another way is that she married him at the height of his power, and he really had nowhere to go but down. At some point adding to personal wealth is just numbers on a spreadsheet changing; like Andrew Carnegie Gates decided to leave his mark in other ways, and Melinda was part of that transition.

        • I vaguely recall their pre-nuptial agreement called for two weeks (per year) of time with some ex for Bill. Probably the first marriage that came with two weeks of vacation. Now it seems to include a retirement plan too...
    • by gweihir ( 88907 )

      That was my first thought as well. Probably one of the two has had enough of whatever. In the end I do not really care. Dissent on the side of evil is always a good thing.

    • Why not? Particularly if both parties are willing to an amicable split - they just pay the lawyers enough to get everything together and handle the details. Its not as if either one of them is going to walk away from the end result as a non-billionaire, let alone poor, so it doesn't make any sense to stay together.

      • Yeah, an amicable split isn’t even that expensive. I am surprised they did it, but I can appreciate that wanting to go in different directions is sometimes easier without having responsibility to the other person. Guessing they had been separated for a while, but just a guess.

      • by DarkOx ( 621550 )

        Well Bill has said some odd things about inheritence before so maybe he really does not care. However there is a school of thinking that says you don't split the estate if you really want to build generational wealth.

        Concentrated capital tends to grow more than dispersed capital. Its why it used to be very common the oldest son inherited, and the others just go an allowance.

        • Re:What's the point? (Score:5, Interesting)

          by hdyoung ( 5182939 ) on Monday May 03, 2021 @07:00PM (#61343980)
          At the billionaire level, generational wealth almost never lasts longer than 2 generations. The old saying is "the father builds the fortune, the son expands the fortune, the grandson spends the fortune".

          Keeping together that level of wealth takes a combination of intelligence, hard work, savvy, knowledge, willpower, focus, and sheer dumb luck. All of those ingredients are required. And the likelihood of 3 sequential generations having that is very, VERY unlikely. It's especially hard since the kids grow up in the lap of luxury. It's hard to fully develop the necessary qualities in an environment where you never have to pump a bicycle tire, buy groceries, balance your bank account or drive your own car. Even harder for the third generation. The process is essentially self-terminating.

          Families can sustain million-level fortunes for quite a while. Those are a lot more forgiving. But at the billionaire level, the wealth is tied up in businesses, where one poorly-performing CEO-owner-son will get the company stomped by competitors.
    • by OzPeter ( 195038 )

      Gates is like 60something isn't he? Why not just stay married instead of making a big deal out of it?

      So you think it's a good idea that instead of acting on what ever personal reasons that led to a divorce being a good idea, that they simply bury those feelings and pretend that nothing has happened? Because that leads to suppressed resentment, which turns into barely hidden hatred and ends up with someone changing the WiFi password and the other person retaliating by accidentally wiping the first persons hard drive and installing Linux.

      • Marriage is just a civil status. They could live in separate houses, grow in different directions, and stay married for that matter. Until one of them wants to marry someone else. This is probably not about Bill squeezing the toothpaste from the wrong side or leaving the toilet seat up, or having a bad snore.

    • Why stay married if they are not going to be a couple anymore? They can remain friends if that's their thing. Otherwise at least one of them must have though that he or she prefer to age/get old (to find a better word than "grow", which was an euphemism and nothing more) alone, or perhaps yes find someone else.

    • by dskoll ( 99328 ) on Monday May 03, 2021 @05:09PM (#61343506) Homepage

      If you're in an unhappy marriage, no matter how old you are, it's better to get out of it. The "grow separately" is just for public consumption. We don't know (and, I hope, never will know) what was actually going on.

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      • by Falco54 ( 2613309 ) on Monday May 03, 2021 @05:38PM (#61343672)
        Every marriage has times when it's unhappy. That's the purpose of commitment, to persevere and work through the hard times to come out a better person and couple on the other side. If you come into marriage with the attitude that it's a over the minute you're not happy, I guarantee it won't last. You'll end up bouncing from relationship to relationship, wondering why you can't find "the one" when everyone else seems to. That's not to say that every relationship will work if you try hard enough, but it does mean that every relationship WON'T work if you don't. A successful marriage has to be two people both committed to giving 100% of themselves.
    • Why not just stay married instead of making a big deal out of it?.... to get divorced in your 60s, I feel like there is a fairly high probability that you must really not like each other

      You're thinking like a poor. If you have $100,000 between you, the bite lawyers, etc. will take out of your ass is significant. If you're north of $100,000,000,000 , you don't waste time doing something you're not happy doing. You pay your lawyers and like 700 pages signed later, you're done.

    • > Why not just stay married

      Ghislane Maxwell

    • Well, at 56 she's probably done with menopause and can't be tolerated to give a shit anymore. She's certainly not the same person she was when they married. He isn't either of course, but go talk to divorced men who's wives went from menopause only to turn around and divorce them. Happens all the time.

      • by jrumney ( 197329 ) on Monday May 03, 2021 @07:44PM (#61344118)

        There's also the fact that their youngest daughter just turned 18, so there are no longer children to use as an excuse to stay together.

        • Re:What's the point? (Score:4, Interesting)

          by jhylkema ( 545853 ) on Monday May 03, 2021 @09:14PM (#61344422)

          There's also the fact that their youngest daughter just turned 18, so there are no longer children to use as an excuse to stay together.

          Probably stayed together "for the sake of the children." Who knows how long they've been unable to stand each other?

  • You think he would have used MSN Messenger.
  • I'm more inclined to think that there is a hacker going for street cred.
  • Bill realizes he only likes humans with poached eggs
  • by jfdavis668 ( 1414919 ) on Monday May 03, 2021 @05:14PM (#61343534)
    Since his youngest just turned 18.
  • 27 years. That's longer than most Hollywood marriages.

  • by istartedi ( 132515 ) on Monday May 03, 2021 @05:19PM (#61343574) Journal

    Way more uptime than I would have expected in that application for a guy from Microsoft.

  • by Ceseuron ( 944486 ) on Monday May 03, 2021 @05:35PM (#61343662)

    From their Twitter announcement:

    We ask for space and privacy for our family as we begin to navigate this new life.

    Define irony. A guy who started a software company that has no respect for space and privacy is asking for space and privacy. I hope his divorce papers include terms that require him to accept the current Windows license agreement and that the terms of the divorce progressively get worse at regularly scheduled intervals, preferably the second or fourth Tuesday of every month.

    • by tchdab1 ( 164848 )

      So they will always jointly be the parents of their kids, and with community property and an intent to give money away they'll always be partners in the Foundation.
      I wonder, then, what getting divorced will let one or both of them do that they could not have done anyway. Maybe one or both just can't stand being around the other one anymore, or has their eyes on a new partner.

      • Once you have that much of wealth, there are so many who would stand to benefit if the marriage is broken. Wealth managers, legal advisors, doctors, trainers, .... Sycophancy race gets going on the earnest around all the people surrounding them. Improving their loyalty rating is more important to the sycophants than improving the happiness of the B or M or their marriage ....
    • So his marriage was like Windows: the initial install was great, but got progressively worse as time went on.

  • So second richest woman in the world?
  • by VicVegas ( 990077 ) on Monday May 03, 2021 @06:09PM (#61343768) Homepage

    Now renamed: Bill Or Melinda Foundation

  • ... he should be used to things he makes crashing.
    (Jokes aside, as much as I may have fantasized so many times about him being devoured alive by his buggy code, a divorce is never a walk in the park so he has my best wishes moving forward)

  • by biggaijin ( 126513 ) on Monday May 03, 2021 @08:01PM (#61344186)

    Bill asked that we all respect their privacy. That's why he had a press conference to announce the divorce, I guess.

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