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LoginLast Updated: May 24, Fact Checked. Sarah Schewitz, Psy. She received her Psy. She is the founder of Couples Learn, an online psychology practice helping couples and individuals improve and change their patterns in love and relationships. There are 11 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. This article has been fact-checked, ensuring the accuracy of any cited facts and confirming the authority of its sources. This article has been viewed , times. This article is based on an interview with our licensed clinical psychologist and relationship coach, Sarah Schewitz, founder of Couples Learn. Check out the full interview here.
All products are independently selected by our editors. If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission. When it comes to post-breakup dating, there are two main philosophies: One is that, if you date right after a breakup, you're rebounding, which is unhealthy. Then there's the whole idea that "the best way to get over someone is to get under someone else. How long should you really wait to date after a breakup?
By Chris Seiter. Dating after a breakup, statistically speaking, is actually a good idea. So today I want to do an in-depth look at both sides of the fence. Well, statistically and psychologically, the advantages for dating after the breakup are certainly there.
Breakups are rarely easy, and there's often a lot to think about and process once you find yourself single again. Perhaps hardest of all, though, is figuring out how long should you wait to date after a breakup. If you ask one friend, they'll urge you to get back out there immediately. If you ask someone else, they'll claim it's best to wait six months minimum.
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