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I probably wouldn't say a whole lot...just listen. She doesn't need judgements or bad mouthing her soon-to-be ex. Let her do that.....they just may get back together someday...who knows
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Janet is right the best thing you can do is listen. Make her laugh. Maybe invite her out somewhere with you guys & rent or bring a movie in case she doesn't feel like going out. if you can, maybe bring her a "relaxation kit" (Bubble bath, lotion, candles, anything like that). Encourage her to concentrate on herself now she deserves it.
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That is too bad about the ending of their marriage. This sort of situation can be uncomfortable for many.
With her invite, make some snacky foods and lemonade or something. Food is ALWAYS a great distraction during those "moments of akwardnes". As others said, just listen. Be positive in conversation and just keep the chat simple or whatever. If your energy is happy and positive surely it will be felt by your friend. Maybe give her a greeting card to let her know you will be there if she ever needs an ear.
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Its very sweet of you to invite her over, and letting her know you are there for her. That on its own is a huge comfort for her. Best to just listen, and let her do the talking.
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Hubby and I were friends with 2 couples who divorced after LESS than 2 years of marriage. I found with these 2, the LAST thing they wanted to do was TALK. They wanted to go out, have fun, meet new people, and not even so much as THINK about their ex. It took quite some time (months and months) before they wanted to talk about it. If it were me, I would not want to go to a friends house and "talk" about my divorce. Maybe you could plan a fun day for you two...like go to lunch and then go to the movies or have a girls night on the town. I would not even bring up the divorce or her ex unless your friend brought it up first and wanted to talk about it. ESPECIALLY since she knows that you know and are somewhat friends with her EX, I would not even bring his name up.
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![]() But wow, 2 couples that were divorced after less than two years?! That's so sad! Hopefully everyone is doing better now and maybe a little wiser...
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