horseshowmom
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I need some constructive help. What do you tell a friend whose husband of 30 years has decided that he "isn't happy anymore" and wants a divorce?
This person was taken off guard and had no idea this was coming. They had some problems several years ago, but she thought they had worked through them. He's always seemed a little bit removed from the family though to me.
To answer your next question, he denies there's "anyone else". Of course, they pretty much all deny that, don't they? I know DH's ex tried to make him feel like dirt for even thinking such a thing and that was while she hopped from bed to bed like some kind of warped Easter Bunny.
Next question, do I think they might get back together? I really doubt it since it's gone this far, but you never know. He has already moved out.
I'm going to spend some time with her one evening this week and need some help as to what I can say that will help. Yes, I want to tell her that she's better off without him, that he's sorry and good for nothing, to make sure she's got a good lawyer, etc., but the truth is that I don't think that's what she needs to hear right now.
I just want to find a way to help her get through this hard, hard time. She's absolutely adorable (looks 15 years younger than she is), and I believe that at some time in the future she'll find somebody who will give her the love that she deserves, but that doesn't help right now.
This is a woman who has been devoted to both her family and to the community. She truly is one of the finest people I know. My heart breaks for her.
Please help...
This person was taken off guard and had no idea this was coming. They had some problems several years ago, but she thought they had worked through them. He's always seemed a little bit removed from the family though to me.
To answer your next question, he denies there's "anyone else". Of course, they pretty much all deny that, don't they? I know DH's ex tried to make him feel like dirt for even thinking such a thing and that was while she hopped from bed to bed like some kind of warped Easter Bunny.
Next question, do I think they might get back together? I really doubt it since it's gone this far, but you never know. He has already moved out.
I'm going to spend some time with her one evening this week and need some help as to what I can say that will help. Yes, I want to tell her that she's better off without him, that he's sorry and good for nothing, to make sure she's got a good lawyer, etc., but the truth is that I don't think that's what she needs to hear right now.
I just want to find a way to help her get through this hard, hard time. She's absolutely adorable (looks 15 years younger than she is), and I believe that at some time in the future she'll find somebody who will give her the love that she deserves, but that doesn't help right now.
This is a woman who has been devoted to both her family and to the community. She truly is one of the finest people I know. My heart breaks for her.
Please help...
). But in this case, I just can't find the words. I can't seem to get my mind/heart around it...