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How do you get past the weirdness when your divorced parents start dating?
My parents got divorced a year ago. My mom has not wanted to date at all. but my dad has been dating the entire divorce. I have finally met my dads current, long term girl friend. I like her and shes really nice, but at the same time i dont know how to feel about this. its so weird to see him with someone other than my mom. and i feel disloyal to my mom as well. has anyone been in this situation? how’d you handle it?
What would you consider the appropriate age to stop dating and just live life alone?
My friend recently divorced with children that live with her. She’s in her mid forties and feels that she should remain single because of her children. She does not want them hurt anymore and feels it morally wrong to subject them to another man (who may or may not be compatible with her). She told me that she’s past her prime and besides no one will want an old lady. I’m her age and we’ve similar situations but I’m dating. I think that she should get out and find someone.
What do you think?
Her previous relationship was dull and void. Growing up she was always the vivacious outgoing just great gal. Incidently her ex husband cheated on her and I fell that she’s somehow lost any confidence in herself. I just wanted her to get out to prove to herself that she’s still a woman that’s desirable. She’ll always be beautiful but after her divorce she’s really let go of herself. I mean she’s not fat but she just doesn’t make the effort to look halfway decent. I mean she wore pajamas when we went out for breakfast and it was ten o’clock in the morning…and we’ve known each other most of our lives and I went through the same thing so I just wanted to save her some time from having to go through the pain of emptiness and feeling unwanted.
How do you get passed the weirdness when your parents start dating after getting divorced?
My parents got divorced a year ago. My mom has not wanted to date at all. but my dad has been dating the entire divorce. I have finally met my dads current, long term girl friend. I like her and shes really nice, but at the same time i dont know how to feel about this. its so weird to see him with someone other than my mom. and i feel disloyal to my mom as well. has anyone been in this situation? how’d you handle it?
