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Widow Snaps At Her Friend Who Is Getting Divorced After She Repeatedly Tried To Compare Their Loss

by Jane Smith
March 13, 2026
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In the quiet turmoil of grief and loss, two friends find their pain unexpectedly intertwined. One mourns a love lost to death, the other to the slow unraveling of a marriage, each carrying wounds that feel both deeply personal and painfully shared. Yet, beneath the surface, the weight of comparison threatens to overshadow the unique shadows each soul bears.

As their stories collide, the lines between empathy and intrusion blur, stirring a complex storm of emotions. What began as gentle understanding morphs into a charged dialogue where the boundaries of suffering are tested, leaving one to wonder if some wounds are too distinct to be measured against each other.

AITA for telling my friend her divorce is not the same as my fiancé dying?

I didn't even want to get into comparing the two...

Anything about how the divorce is a death and she's...

I initially wasn't even equating it to my experience which...

But then she kept making and escalating the comments to...

We were at a get-together and she was talking about...

Maybe I should have bit my tongue but I just...

My friend was shocked and offended, she ended up crying...

Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, known for her stages of grief, emphasized that grief is a deeply personal and non-linear process; while divorce involves significant loss, equating it to the death of a spouse fundamentally misunderstands the permanence and nature of bereavement. The OP’s reaction, though sharp, likely stemmed from the violation of this personal boundary regarding their loss.

This situation highlights a common dynamic where one person, navigating acute pain (the friend’s divorce), seeks social support by drawing parallels to another person’s known trauma (the OP’s widowhood). The friend was likely engaging in a form of emotional over-identification, attempting to relate by borrowing the weight of the OP’s narrative without fully appreciating the difference in experience. This often stems from a need for validation rather than malice, but it forces the OP into the role of gatekeeper for their own grief, which is emotionally taxing.

The OP’s outburst, while understandable given the repeated minimization, risks damaging the friendship. A more constructive future approach involves setting firm, gentle boundaries immediately after the first few comparisons. For instance, the OP could have stated, “I understand you are hurting, and I support you, but please do not compare my husband’s death to your divorce; they are different kinds of loss.” This acknowledges the friend’s feeling while protecting the OP’s experience without waiting for the point of explosive frustration.

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REDDIT USERS WERE STUNNED – YOU WON’T BELIEVE SOME OF THESE REACTIONS.

Brave-Cheesecake9431 NTA. There are limits to how sensitive and compa*sionate...

FunStorm6487 Oh dear lord, please... NTA! Also dump your delusional...

LouisV25 NTA. Too many people make everything about them. She...

TwoCentsPsychologist NTA

Her remarks were insensitive. She can be sad about her divorce without bringing you up into it. I’m sorry for your loss

chefboyardeejr NTA my bff lost her husband suddenly a few...

I cannot even imagine being widowed and I respect that...

rybread31299 NTA- When my mom lost her husband, people would...

They are clearly not the same thing. Your partner dying...

I used to get so p**sed when people would make...

VoiceofConfusion Well my dog died and my chicken flew off...

The original poster (OP) reacted strongly when their friend repeatedly minimized the OP’s experience of losing a spouse by equating it to the friend’s divorce. The core conflict arose because the friend insisted on drawing parallels between death and divorce, while the OP felt this comparison erased the unique pain of bereavement and the finality of death.

When one person’s genuine grief is repeatedly minimized by equating it to a less severe, though still painful, life event, where does the responsibility lie for correcting the comparison: with the grieving person who must endure the slight, or with the friend who seeks validation through inappropriate comparisons?

Jane Smith

Jane loves exploring new cultures and writing about travel and lifestyle.

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