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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Gimmie some relationship advice...
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<blockquote data-quote="BlueOvalAvenger" data-source="post: 2126257" data-attributes="member: 23615"><p>Its hard to give advice for something like this because we dont know all the details about everything...yet I understand and respect your reasons for you not disclosing more information. At this point in time you are going through a divorce and you've been seperated for 6 months now. Basicly you are in the clear to start dating again. Your first priority should be your children, but I am sure I don't have to tell you that. If this new woman treats you well and does things for you, I don't see what it would hurt to date her for a while. Try it out, get a feel for things and see what happens. It's not like you are getting married to her so go with it and have fun, see where it goes. If 3 months or 6 months down the road you feel that you aren't attracted to her anymore then you can cut it off and move on to something better. One thing to keep in mind is Im sure she is aware of your situation (if she isn't you should probably tell her) and she still treats you like gold, as you say. Coming into a new relationship with everything you are carrying and her still wanting to take things to the next step says a lot about this woman. You will have a hard time finding a woman that will deal with those kinds of things. It's possible to develop an attraction for someone that has no physcial connection behind it and often those kinds of connections are stronger than a physical one. Just try it out, have fun and see what happens. You're not getting any younger. Good luck. :beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlueOvalAvenger, post: 2126257, member: 23615"] Its hard to give advice for something like this because we dont know all the details about everything...yet I understand and respect your reasons for you not disclosing more information. At this point in time you are going through a divorce and you've been seperated for 6 months now. Basicly you are in the clear to start dating again. Your first priority should be your children, but I am sure I don't have to tell you that. If this new woman treats you well and does things for you, I don't see what it would hurt to date her for a while. Try it out, get a feel for things and see what happens. It's not like you are getting married to her so go with it and have fun, see where it goes. If 3 months or 6 months down the road you feel that you aren't attracted to her anymore then you can cut it off and move on to something better. One thing to keep in mind is Im sure she is aware of your situation (if she isn't you should probably tell her) and she still treats you like gold, as you say. Coming into a new relationship with everything you are carrying and her still wanting to take things to the next step says a lot about this woman. You will have a hard time finding a woman that will deal with those kinds of things. It's possible to develop an attraction for someone that has no physcial connection behind it and often those kinds of connections are stronger than a physical one. Just try it out, have fun and see what happens. You're not getting any younger. Good luck. :beer: [/QUOTE]
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