Topic: how long should someone date after a break up with a long r | |
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cityfangels29
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Fri 04/11/08 04:54 PM
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hello . everyone tonight , its nice to be able to support each other . on topics that most people have . and its nice to know that your not alone . anyways here is . i am just curious how long someone should start dating after a long breakup . because it happen to me . i should of finish my topic . wondering if you ever been in a long serious relationship . when you break up you hear from friends and family they already started dating right after you break up with them , i was just curious if anyone ever had that happen to them .
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Follow you heart
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If you were married, I believe you have to give yourself time to get over this person. I would say 6 months to a year to get past the pain.
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Whenever you want. Your free.
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when ever u feel ready...no one else can judge that but urself
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huh?
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be fair to yourself and whoever you may date...wait until you're feelings have simmered from the breakup and you're truly ready for something new.
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Hell I broke up with mine 7 months ago..and i'm ready!
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For some odd reason I do not get what a long break up is.. I mean did it take weeks, months, years.. WHAT?, just a bit confused about that part.
Any how I guess it's all up to you and how ready you are to jump back in the dating world, as well as if your heart is there to. |
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hello . everyone tonight , its nice to be able to support each other . on topics that most people have . and its nice to know that your not alone . anyways here is . i am just curious how long someone should start dating after a long breakup . because it happen to me . |
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i would say it depends on how much you see each other and how long you have already seen your date and how good you know her. i been maried 3 times and i jumped everytime and now that i have expierienced that and that im older i tell you to be cautious
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hello . everyone tonight , its nice to be able to support each other . on topics that most people have . and its nice to know that your not alone . anyways here is . i am just curious how long someone should start dating after a long breakup . because it happen to me . on the East Coast it is |
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Whenever you feel like you are ready.
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hmmm still working on that 13 years and counting
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Some forever,,some for awhile, and some just KEEP DATING over and over because they fear the same pains so THEY never commit AGAIN....good luck..
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Whenever you feel comfortable
And ready ... good luck to you |
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Youll know when youre ready hun!!!
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well to be honest it took me 3 years to get over my x and i took the time not only to heal but to better my self and it took time i see people jump from one relationship to another and it dose not last long its because some out there carry on the pain and it becomes a mess and the old issues come in to the new relationship with trust ect so it all depends on who u are and if u think youare ready for it .
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its been almost 9 months(since my wife died) and i know that i miss having her in my life and would like to have a new relationship (not a replacement).as much as a want it i ,myself,dont think i am 100% ready.but it all depends on the person.everyone tells me i need to find someone but i want to be fair to myself and whoever i do get involved with.
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I don't think there's a set time line. It's unique to each individual. If one person wasn't happy for a long time and was ready for the relationship to be over a while ago they may be ready to jump back into the fray. Others may want to take some time out to analyze or recover. Depends on the person.
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