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LoginIt might be daunting but it's well worth putting yourself out there again. Ariane Resnick, CNC is a mental health writer, certified nutritionist, and wellness author who advocates for accessibility and inclusivity. Ann-Louise T. Out of all the major life changes we can experience, going through a divorce is one of the toughest. No matter how long you were married, the act of permanently parting from one of the most important people in life can be incredibly jarring, hard, and heartbreaking. Hopefully, you went through the process assured that it was the right move, asked yourself all the necessary questions beforehand, and talked to your kids thoroughly about it. Chances are, once the heavy emotions from the divorce have lightened, you may be interested in dating again. And chances also are, that's something you haven't done in quite a while! You might be at a loss on where to begin. Before you hop on the apps or start going to singles events, you can start by learning how to discern if you're ready to date , and once you are, how to go about meeting new people and hopefully falling in love.
By Jackie Pilossoph , Founder, Divorced Girl Smiling, the place to find trusted, vetted divorce professionals, a podcast, website and mobile app. Dating after divorce is something many people dread. In fact, a lot of couples decide to stay together not get divorced because neither wants to start dating again. So, why would dating after divorce be appealing? Think of it this way: you now have a chance to meet someone who is going to be such a better fit, someone who treats you the way you deserve to be treated, someone who makes you happy and healthy and loving being in a relationship. People after divorce end up meeting the love of their life!
Add to that the sheer trauma of untying the knot. One client of mine compared his divorce to the death of a loved one because he not only lost a close relationship, but it also impacted his family connections in profound, painful ways.
What does it look like for a partner to really meet your needs — or not? Think about what you took away from the experience of separating — and then let yourself make new memories. People can react to this feeling in different ways; some people feel the desire to hide their divorce history, while others want to disclose it immediately and almost compulsively to get it out of the way.
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