Anonymous wrote:It's divorce, not terminal cancer. Offer to be there for her and continue to include her in your life (lunches out, etc). Many of my married friends dropped me like a hot potato when I got divorced. It's not catching, people!
Anonymous wrote:I just heard via email from an old friend that she and her husband are separating (amicably, she says) and plan to divorce. They've been married 25 years and their children are both in college. It's not like DH and I haven't had other friends split up, but this one is really a shock. What to say under the cirucmstances? With other friends, I've been able to say, "I know things have been tough for a while, etc.", but I'm at a loss here.

Anonymous wrote:"Wow, that must be really scary, knowing that you're going to grow old alone and not have someone with you when you die."
LOL, yeah that's what to say!
Anonymous wrote: Just "sorry" and remain her friend. When I divorced the most painful part was the isolation.