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My mom is getting a divorce. Any advice on how to cope?


Question Posted Saturday November 10 2012, 11:01 pm

My mom is getting a divorce, and I need advice on how to cope with it. I am sad but I keep it to myself because if I tell my mom she will give me a lecture instead of advice. Anyone have advice. Thanks if you do. If you don't that's fine.

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KayandSarah answered Thursday November 15 2012, 2:54 am:
My parents go divorced when I was 12. It took me a while but I realized that they were happier and I was happier once it happened. If you don't think you can talk to your mom, what about your dad? Close friends or family can also help, possibly a slightly older aunt or cousin? Also remember that your parents are also going to be sad, so try to be there for them as well

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Mayzmay6 answered Sunday November 11 2012, 2:45 pm:
my parents got a divorce last year. on my birthday...but talk to a counselor at school or even to ur mom ik it seems like it will be a lecture but she wants u to understand. just tell her "mom, i've been acting different towards you and dad...because this who situation is getting to me" and if she doesnt understand, always remember it wasnt because of you. it will be okaay. if i can do it...u can too.

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cammie1996 answered Sunday November 11 2012, 6:15 am:
I know exactly how you feel...Honestly there's this feeling you get where you feel you can only seek safety in other people not your family...What helped me was I told a good friend of mine and she helped me through it as well as seeing a guidance officer. Although you feel that no one could possibly understand how you feel it's actually surprising how much a guidance officer can actually help.

Don't get too worried about it...there is nothing you can really do to stop it so just talk to someone and they will help you :-)

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