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When You Want To Stay Single After Divorce... Or When You're Ambivalent About Dating So Your Kids End Up Hating Your New Partner

When You Want To Stay Single After Divorce... Or When You're Ambivalent About Dating So Your Kids End Up Hating Your New Partner

Season 3 Episode 85 Published 2 years, 6 months ago
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Some readers ask, if it seems like a lot of work and bother to date after divorce, does this mean I am avoidant attachment and unhealthy? No, it means that you are happy single. If you truly feel like a relationship is more trouble than it's worth, do not date or try to remarry. Here's who usually feels this way, why, and why it's okay to admit it. Also, halfway through the episode, we turn to women who are ambivalent about dating after divorce, and how this impacts how their kids end up feeling about the new partners they introduce them to!

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