Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Met boyfriend right after divorce.![]()
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Rebound relationships never end well. This is why you take time out and work on yourself for a while after divorce.
FWIW, DH’s wife left him, he waited 10 months and then signed up for online dating. He went on one date - with me. That was 12 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Met boyfriend right after divorce.![]()
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Think you're in love.![]()
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Think it's going to end well and you'll live happily ever after.![]()
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Rebound relationships never end well. This is why you take time out and work on yourself for a while after divorce.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Met boyfriend right after divorce.![]()
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Think you're in love.![]()
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Think it's going to end well and you'll live happily ever after.![]()
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Rebound relationships never end well. This is why you take time out and work on yourself for a while after divorce.
Thanks. Appreciate the insight. You weren’t with me though the years of therapy that I’ve been through as this all worked it’s way out. I know myself. I’m good where I am. I wasn’t soliciting feedback on my relationship or even on how to tell my kids. I am just trying to figure out what/when to tell my ex about it.
My boyfriend’s decree states that they’ll tell each other 48 hours before one of them tells the kids about a new relationship. I guess I could just follow that. Seems courteous. I do fear that my ex will have a tantrum in front of the kids.
Anonymous wrote:Met boyfriend right after divorce.![]()
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Think you're in love.![]()
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Think it's going to end well and you'll live happily ever after.![]()
![]()
![]()
Rebound relationships never end well. This is why you take time out and work on yourself for a while after divorce.
Anonymous wrote:Met boyfriend right after divorce.![]()
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Think you're in love.![]()
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Think it's going to end well and you'll live happily ever after.![]()
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Rebound relationships never end well. This is why you take time out and work on yourself for a while after divorce.