WestCoaster
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Never been married, so I ask this: Whenever a friend of mine goes through a divorce, they usually get right back into a very serious relationship. Actually all of my friends have done this. Is it the comfort of being with one person?
A good friend recently went through a nasty divorce, full of lawyers, lots of money, kids and custody time, relatives yelling at each other. Real bad stuff.
Once it's finalized he starts internet dating -- playing the field for a couple weeks. I applauded that. It was fun just tipping brews and watching sports with him and flirting with women at brew pubs.
But within weeks he's already in a real serious relationship, meeting girlfriend's parents this week (they've been dating about a month). Hey, nothing wrong with that, but I always thought a little bit of freedom might be nice to cherish for awhile.
Another recently divorced friend is trying to get real serious in a long distance relationship -- he's in Montana, she's in Wyoming. Good luck!
Another friend went through a bad one a few years ago, went right back into a serious relationship and got taken to court on something stupid by the gal, he hit her fence with his car and she sued him. He then went into another serious relationship, which ended badly. He's finally enjoying his freedom.
I guess these guys like the partnership ... and society of course frowns on the man who is enjoying playing the field.
Your takes?
A good friend recently went through a nasty divorce, full of lawyers, lots of money, kids and custody time, relatives yelling at each other. Real bad stuff.
Once it's finalized he starts internet dating -- playing the field for a couple weeks. I applauded that. It was fun just tipping brews and watching sports with him and flirting with women at brew pubs.
But within weeks he's already in a real serious relationship, meeting girlfriend's parents this week (they've been dating about a month). Hey, nothing wrong with that, but I always thought a little bit of freedom might be nice to cherish for awhile.
Another recently divorced friend is trying to get real serious in a long distance relationship -- he's in Montana, she's in Wyoming. Good luck!
Another friend went through a bad one a few years ago, went right back into a serious relationship and got taken to court on something stupid by the gal, he hit her fence with his car and she sued him. He then went into another serious relationship, which ended badly. He's finally enjoying his freedom.
I guess these guys like the partnership ... and society of course frowns on the man who is enjoying playing the field.
Your takes?