Back in my past life I would jump into dating after heartbreak to help myself move on. Why not right? It may be my age, my level of maturity or the love I felt for him that is forcing a change. It’s new for me and from what I hear, very normal. I’ve met a few very nice men, but truly want nothing to do with it. I would rather sit on my couch alone than pretend to be something or someone I am not. I feel this to be a huge step in the right direction for me and for my ability to finally be able to properly address a broken heart. I will push forward. I will move on. One day. And that feels good to me. A.
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lotusgalramblings said:
That’s exactly where I am at, it too me a while to figure out that it is ok. Although I ended the relationship, my heart is sorta broken because he did so little both in relationship and out of it to make me feel loved. Never again.
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bx3r0 said:
I went through a time of feeling utterly disgusted by the thought of being with someone after my divorce. It’s been a year and I’m just now starting to lose that feeling. Being healthy and single is good enough for a while.
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trappedintime said:
Nothing wrong with being single, nothing wrong with focusing on you, Ms. A! People get too caught up in dating all the time as if there’s this clock against them. All good things in all good time. You’ll be a better catch when you’re ready anyway! :)
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