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<blockquote data-quote="NEFarmwife" data-source="post: 1521398" data-attributes="member: 26897"><p>I'd say, focus on you first. Re-discover who you are, what you really want in another partner and do not settle on less. Take your time. Find a sterile side chic who is a bit freaky but not psychotic. </p><p></p><p>I was in a marriage for 12 years. 10 years longer than it should have been. </p><p></p><p>3 years after a messy divorce, I moved myself and the kids north to start a new life. In those 3 years, I did not date. I had opportunity but I didn't dance around what I was after in a partner. </p><p></p><p>Had I jumped in and started dating thru my divorce and the aftermath when it was messy...it would have been a lot of baggage to bring into a new relationship. I don't think that is fair to anyone involved. </p><p></p><p>So depending on your baggage and what faults you've discovered in yourself that made that last marriage fail... there is your answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NEFarmwife, post: 1521398, member: 26897"] I'd say, focus on you first. Re-discover who you are, what you really want in another partner and do not settle on less. Take your time. Find a sterile side chic who is a bit freaky but not psychotic. I was in a marriage for 12 years. 10 years longer than it should have been. 3 years after a messy divorce, I moved myself and the kids north to start a new life. In those 3 years, I did not date. I had opportunity but I didn't dance around what I was after in a partner. Had I jumped in and started dating thru my divorce and the aftermath when it was messy...it would have been a lot of baggage to bring into a new relationship. I don't think that is fair to anyone involved. So depending on your baggage and what faults you've discovered in yourself that made that last marriage fail... there is your answer. [/QUOTE]
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