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LoginI am worried that she needs a break and time to regain her balance and focus on her life. Should my mom be dating right after divorce? Am I just projecting my fears or are these real concerns I should discuss with her? Lynn: Divorce is a loss, for your mom and for you. How people respond to the loss and work through the grief process is unique to every individual. Divorce also takes a long time, so your mother may have moved through her grief at the loss of her marriage during the proceedings. Marcie, talk to your mom. Let her know how much you love and respect her, and ask that she listen to your concerns. Then let her respond. Hear her out and accept her decision.
She's a lover of all things design and spends most of her days momming her little one Matilda. For February, we're introducing the Dating Diaries — a chance for women to work through their romantic lives and teach us a little something in the process. Whether they're single, taken, or some kind of mixture in between, these women are ready to dish on all the dos and don'ts, the ins and outs, and anything else they care to share about modern dating.
As a divorced parent, it is never an easy decision to begin dating post divorce. There are so many questions. Who asks whom?
So the therapy has been had, the tears have been cried, and the irreconcilable differences have been, well, irreconcilable. Your old marriage is behind you and you are ready to get on with your new life as a single person. Invariably this includes dating, relationships, and possibly re-marriage. All sounds thrilling and hopeful.
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