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How to handle "friends" after you break the divorce news?
Our divorce has been a long process and we finally broke the news to everyone a few weeks ago. Now not 3 hours go by without getting a text, Facebook message, Facebook comment , phone call or a "stop by" from someone. Then I feel like I am playing 20 questions all day long from people no matter how many times you "shut them down" . I mean I know most of the people are just being concerned friends but geez when does this stop? The divorce is basically mutual and I just want it to be over. It will be final next month.
So I guess my questions are: Has anyone dealt with this ? How "bad" did it get? What did you tell them to make them stop?
Thanks in advance.
Re: How to handle "friends" after you break the divorce news?
I'm sure my experience wasn't the norm, but I lost a lot of friends due to my divorce. People would ask, and I'd tell them, but most of the time they would tiptoe around the issue and then go into avoidance mode. My true friends are there, but few and far between. I don't think I had many true friends to begin with.
The only thing I'm noticing is where I lost many friends, I gained a lot of closeness with my family again. I'm happy about that.
Good luck.
~Benjamin Franklin
DS dx with celiac disease 5/28/10