The midlife crisis is easy to poke fun at, especially if it is someone else’s.
The stereotype, as portrayed in movies and on television, is familiar: A middle-aged man has a meltdown upon turning 40 and ditches his wife for a younger woman and a sports car. Or maybe just the car.
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