Hey..my good friend's parents are having a divorce..and her dad doesn't even know yet? The court date is on monday?! Whenever I go to her house...their parents seem fine? I know for a fact they don't fight at all! Ahhh and My friend is acting like nothing is wrong?!?! PLEASE HELP
xogiggles37xo answered Thursday August 19 2004, 5:40 pm: she's probally trying not to think about it... and you really dont know if she thinks its for the best. the best way to find out why she takes it like nothing is to talk to her. an answer from anyone else or just guessing isnt going to get you anywhere. [ xogiggles37xo's advice column | Ask xogiggles37xo A Question ]
mshonest4eva answered Thursday August 19 2004, 5:26 pm: She maty not know the full facts, or maybe her day still doenst know... He wouldnt know untill he got the court order and papers that needed to be signed. They may not want to fight in front of you, and you know, youve got to see if your friend is in denile...it happens alot. her parents may have decided that it was for the best, but they dont hate each other. So they dont fight. However, your friend may not understand. She may be in denile because they seem fine and dont fight. Really, they may be. Have a serious talk with your friends to find out the deal, and them try to peace it all together. If they are really getting divorced, she going to need all of the support and love she came get that she will feel she is lacking from her parents.
xxoBriannax answered Thursday August 19 2004, 5:13 pm: Maybe your friend lied to you. And if she isn't, maybe her parents act like it's fine because they don't want to fight in front of their daughter' friend. She probably acts like it's okay because she either doesn't care, or she doesn't want to show that she cares.
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