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Michelle Obama says she ‘couldn’t stand’ husband Barack for 10 years

Michelle Obama says she ‘couldn’t stand’ husband Barack for 10 years


Michelle Obama says she ‘couldn’t stand’ husband Barack for 10 years
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Former first lady Michelle Obama has said she "couldn't stand" her husband for a decade while the couple's children were young.

In frank comments to the Black news station Revolt TV last week, Obama - one of the most popular women in America - said that raising children had put strains on her three-decade marriage to Barack Obama, the US president for two four-year terms beginning in 2009.

"People think I'm being catty by saying this - it's like, there were 10 years where I couldn't stand my husband," she told a round-table forum. "And guess when it happened? When those kids were little."

"And for 10 years while we're trying to build our careers and, you know, worrying about school and who's doing what and what, I was like, 'Ugh, this isn't even,'" Obama said. "And guess what? Marriage isn't 50/50 - ever, ever.

The former first lady is currently promoting a new book, The Light We Carry. In the discussion about the difficulties of a marriage, she said that she and her husband hadn't discussed how much work is required and "how hard it is even when you are madly in love with the person, even when everything works out right".

"You can establish systems and routines, anoint your various sleep, feeding and disciplinary gurus from the staggering variety that exist," Obama wrote in the excerpt. "You can write your family bylaws and declare your religion and your philosophy out loud, but, at some point, sooner rather than later, you will almost surely be brought to your knees, realizing that despite your best and most earnest efforts, you are only marginally - and sometimes very marginally - in control."

In her latest comments, she added: "Little kids, they're terrorists. They have demands. They don't talk. They're poor communicators. They cry all the time."

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