After you’ve gone through your divorce, it can be hard to think about dating again. Still, it might be something you want to consider in the future. When you do decide to try post-divorce dating, it can be hard to know what to do. However, there are some ways you can make the process easier for yourself…

Post-Divorce Dating: Getting Back Out There

Wait until you’re ready

Before you begin any kind of post-divorce dating, you should make sure that you’re ready for a new relationship. Many people tend to rush into rebound relationships. While they might think these are healthy relationships at first, over time it becomes apparent that they aren’t the best decision. 

Instead, it’s better to give yourself the time you need to get over your past marriage. There’s no universal time frame for this, as everyone is different and has had different experiences. What matters is taking the time you truly need rather than the time you think you need.

Prepare your expectations

Once you feel you’re ready to try post-divorce dating, you’ll want to set your expectations appropriately. Expectations tend to be a major hang up for many people who date after their divorce. Often times, they might set their expectations too high and not get anything going with other people. Or, they’ll constantly compare their new partner to their old one, causing tension.

It’s important to remember that the people you date aren’t your old partner. They’re their own people, and it’s important to get to know them as they are, and not compared to an unreasonable expectation. It can be difficult to start from “square one” again after already being married. However, remember that relationships take time to build up.

Be honest about your past

Something that some people do when trying out post-divorce dating is hiding details about their past. They may not be entirely forthcoming about their divorce, and even things like if they have kids! Usually, this is done out of a worry that they won’t be as “appealing” if others knew the truth.

However, this isn’t a good idea for a couple reasons. Eventually, the truth will come out, and can seriously impact your relationship. Your partner will be more upset that you weren’t honest with them over anything else. Plus, you’d want to date someone who’s accepting of your past anyways! Honesty is always important in any relationship.