Five Guidelines for Dating After Divorce
Divorce is one of the most life-altering and difficult experiences a person can go through. With roughly 50% of all marriages in the United States ending in divorce, there are millions affected by this life changing event. Dating after divorce can be a difficult endeavor for those involved, but it is not impossible. There are some guidelines people should consider before dating after divorce, and what follows is a brief list of some of things to consider.
1.) Give it Time
Has enough time passed for you to feel good about dating and relationships? Many people jump straight from one failed relationship to another to avoid a sense of loneliness and lack of companionship. If you haven’t had enough time to heal, you are doing yourself and the person you are dating a great disservice. Perhaps you are ready, but even if you are you should do your best to take your time and let things develop slowly.
2.) Be Honest in Your Relationships
Honesty is extremely important in relationships, both with yourself and your partner. Make sure you understand and are honest with yourself about what went wrong the last time around. Opening the lines of communication can help to bring things out in the open and eliminate barriers to your future happiness.
3.) Don’t Lose Your Individuality
Co-dependency can really harm a relationship, especially in its fledgling state. Be sure to do things that you enjoy doing and maintain your friendships. Oftentimes, people start dating someone and begin to lose touch with their personal network of close friends. Later on this can lead to feelings of resentment and sacrifice that can harm your relationship. Be sure to maintain your own identity and stay true to who you are.
4.) Seek Balance
All relationships involve compromise, which means you won’t always be able to get what you want. There is a difference between being an individual and being selfish. Balance your time with work, friends, and your new significant other and give everyone the attention they deserve so no one feels left out or put on a pedestal.
5.) Set Boundaries
This is especially important when starting the dating process. You need to let the person you are dating know where you stand on certain issues. If you have children, perhaps you don’t want to introduce them to the new person in your life until you are ready. Children may have a tough time dealing with a new person in their parent’s life and these kinds of issues need to be discussed before they come up.
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About the Author of This Article
This post was contributed by Kelly Kilpatrick, who writes on the subject of corrections officers. She invites your feedback at kellykilpatrick24@gmail.com.



