Yes – divorce is extremely destabilizing. Extremely. Friendships fall away, due to other people’s own loyalties or discomfort.
However, according to your own narrative, after a few drinks you drunkenly confronted this other woman with your many disappointments, as well as her personal failings.
Given that this woman has grieved the loss of a child, she may not have the emotional bandwidth to commiserate about your divorce.
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