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Whilst the number of heterosexual couples getting a divorce in 2019 may have dropped by over 10,000 from the year before, 90,871 (Source: ONS) is still an incredibly large number of people choosing to end their marriage. As such you are bound to have friends going through this difficult period. Even if your friend is the one who instigated the divorce and was fully fed-up in their marriage, it can still be a very tough time for them and it's good to be able to offer support and let them know you are there for them.
Here are a few ideas of how to support your good friend thought their divorce -
Be available to listen
Your friend many have loads of unresolved issues and hurts that they need to get off their chest, so it is good if you are just able to be there for them and listen. You don't have to provide answers, or platitudes, just show you are interested and offer a big hug as necessary.Don't judge or place blame
Even listening to your friend talk for hours, you may never know exactly what went on it their marriage, so make sure that you do not judge or apportion blame. No-one wants to hear that they should have listened to you and left their spouse years ago, nor that you saw this coming. Avoid bad-mouthing their ex too, as they may just get back with them again in the future and then where will you be?Keep confidentiality
Your friend has chosen you especially to bare their soul to and the last thing they want is to believe that the information is going any further. So whatever they tell you, effectively forget it and let it lie. Also, don't let your nosiness get the better of you, prying is a no-no. If they wish to tell you something, they will.Image Credit: Steve Buissinne on Pixabay |