Dating

Dating After a Divorce


If you've just been through a divorce, dating can be daunting. We've got the do's and don'ts for meeting a mate, first dates and more.

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Long-Distance Relationships Tested


The ailing economy and skyrocketing gas prices are making long-distance relationships more difficult than ever.

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Sweat May Indicate the Future of a Romance


If a person sweats a lot when engaged in a conversation with a romantic partner, the partner may not be "the one."

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I have been in a relationship with a man for 3 1/2 years. At the same time he started dating me, he also started dating another woman, and over the years he has continued to have a relationship with the two of us. He says he loves us both and doesn’t want to give up either of us. We are all divorced after long marriages, and are intelligent, educated and successful professionals. We all hate the situation, including him! The other woman and I share equal time as if it was a custody arrangement, and have NEVER seen each other at the same time and never will. Neither of us dates anyone else. This is making all of us depressed, angry and sad, but we don’t seem to be able to stop. Have you had experience with any similar relationships? Do you have any advice?

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Flashback to 1950: What to Do on a Date

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Dating Discussion

Dating in your midlife can be tough. Gain insights, get advice, and chat about the scene here.

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Lovesickness

Welcome to The Rules Support Group.

Our Lovesickness discussion is the moment we have all be waiting for! You will never meet anyone as perfect as him again, and/or your body is telling you that you are in love even though your brain is Weeding. OUCH!

"Its a law of the Universe that the more you try to get the love and attention of someone who doesn't naturally want you, the more frustrated and unhappy you will be. We give up the struggle. We accept that some people don't want us and we go on to the next. We don't force people to love us."

You're not alone!

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