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Finding Love After Divorce--Can It Be
Done?
By L
Ruppert
The idea of happily ever after when you say "I
do" the first time is only the reality for about half of couples. The rest
of the individuals get divorced for many reasons. Some couples divorce because
they were never really in love, some due to infidelity, and others because
of financial problems, and still others due to other various issues. For
all of these individuals who do not have successful marriages the world does
not end and their opportunities for finding true love and a successful
relationship do not either. In fact, after a divorce an individual might
be more prepared for a new relationship once they have healed because they
are experienced and know better what to do and not to do in a relationship.
Consider the following tips to help you find love after a divorce.
Tip #1 There are Lots of Fish in the Sea Certainly
when you were younger and experienced a breakup or the person of your dreams
was not interested in you then you heard your mom or dad tell you that there
were lots of fish in the sea. This advice is true because there are millions
of men and women all over the world and a small percentage of them are exactly
what you are looking for. This is to say that there is more than one person
in the world that meets your standards and can make you happy. There are
so many women or men that you could be happy with that you should not simply
give up after a divorce because there are many more men or women you can
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| Tip #2 Take Time to Grieve When your relationship
ends in divorce, no matter whether it is your choice or not, you need to
take time to grieve. There are a lot of feelings involved in the end of a
marriage and it is very important to work these out before moving. Otherwise,
you might ruin other relationships because you have not properly dealt with
your feelings from the last. Simply take time, reflect, and deal with your
feelings whatever they are. You might be sad, angry, devastated, hurt, and
many others. Just be sure you give yourself time to deal with these feelings
before moving on. That way, when you do find a new individual to love you
will be really ready to give them your all.
When you are ready to move on and find another
relationship you will know it and you can rest assured that you have put
your feelings to rest from your past relationship. Divorce might be the end
of a relationship, but it does not have to be the end of your life. So, take
your time for yourself, enjoy some things you may have left behind over the
years, and then get back in the dating pool and you will find love again.
Guaranteed!
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Laura Rupert writes for
DrDating.com a site filled
with dating advice and tips about dating, love and relationships. DrDating.com
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| Getting
To Commitment
Mr. Steven Carter's great insights into
relationship dynamics are presented here in an easy-to-understand language,
and without overdoing the psychological perspectives. Many commitment questions
are answered here in this book. A must read for anyone afflicted with commitment
issues or involved with someone who is.
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| He's
Scared, She's Scared
Available for the first time in paperback,
this follow-up to the phenomenally successful
Men Who Can't Love tackles
the issue of commitmentphobia, that persistent obstacle to truly satisfying
contemporary relationships. Authors Stephen Carter and Julia Sokol explore
why modern men and women are torn between the desire for intimacy and the
equally intense need for independence. Drawing on numerous interviews and
real-life scenarios, and written with humor, insight, and the kind of wisdom
gained by personal experience,
He's
Scared, She's Scared offes guidance for all of us who want genuine,
sustained intimacy with our romantic partners.
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| Men
Who Can't Love
This book saved me from going crazy and
from wasting any more of my precious time with a man who is a consumate
commitmentphobic. I got this book after a therapist friend of mine said that
all my complaining and moaning about my commitmentphobic boyfriend sounded
just like the people in this book she'd read -
"Men
Who Can't Love". I got on line and nabbed a copy. What
a life saver! My jaw dropped as I read this book because it describes the
behaviors of commitmentphobics precisely as I have been experiencing my
boyfriend's behavior. It's so true that the more I pressed him for answers
while trying to understand his avoidant behaviors, the more he withdrew from
me. "I don't wanna talk about it" is his mantra. All his behaviors were laid
out like his biography in this book. It was shocking and revealing at the
same time.
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Hate You, Don't Leave Me: Understanding the Borderline Personality
This is a
great book for an inside look at Borderline Personality Disorder. If you
have a person with BPD in life this book is a must have. If you have BPD
it will help you understand that some of your behaviors that seem unusual
to other are understandable and can be explained and
treated. |
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