Thursday, December 31, 2009

I am 38 and about to be single. It has been a while since l have been on a date. Got any advice?

Like I said it has been almost 15 years and I am afraid I might be a little out of practice.I am 38 and about to be single. It has been a while since l have been on a date. Got any advice?
take your time day by day dont settle for second best and remember that there is always someone out there who will love you good luckI am 38 and about to be single. It has been a while since l have been on a date. Got any advice?
Don't rush into it, take your time and find the right guy. Don't think you have to hit the ground running. If and only if you should want to date, but don鈥檛 feel you have to鈥?br>

Bugjjo said to wait at least 3 dates, wait until you are asked, or if it's far enough along you can ask him if he wants to know.


If you enter a relationship with baggage you will leave with it very rapidly. No one wants to hear it, or be compared to...it鈥檚 history.


Dating hasn't changed...
First rule!! never talk about your X on a date. At least wait 3 dates before mentioning it. Focus on today and what your interests are and sound interested and complement!!!





YOU WILL ROCK!!! Good luck!
My sister has been in the same situation and trying to find someone around this area. At this age, everyone is married and the pickin's is slim! She went to match.com, I believe it was, and has met a very nice fellow who lives about 45 minutes away. Of course, you need to be very careful, but it's a useful tool. You can get to know them via internet at first which is easier than a blind date, for sure! I'm sure you'll fall right back into it!
Take your time. It is a BIG mistake to start dating right after divorce. You are not in good emotional shape for that. Take time to nurture your friendships and yourself. Get to know yourself again and try to be independent for a while. You will grow into a person who is ready to take on the world of dating with confidence. If you rush, you will probably just make another mistake! Or you might just cling to who ever you meet so you wont feel lonely--not good!

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