The Dos and Don’ts of Dating While Being a Single Parent
Single mamas, it's time to get back into the dating game.
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Get Your Groove Back, Girl! - Like Being Mary Jane’s Kara Lynch, many single moms will find themselves back in the dating game. And trust, it’s not easy — juggling your kids, your job, and the judgment of others can be exhausting. But these tips can help you get back into the dating game and maintain your sanity. By Kellee Terrell(Photo:Hill Street Studios/Blend Images/Corbis)
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Don’t: Feel Bad for Wanting to Have a Life - Being a single mother doesn’t mean you have to be lonely and celibate. You deserve to be happy and in love. As long as your kids remain your top priority, by all means go live your life.(Photo: Sonja Pacho/Corbis)
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Do: Set Boundaries With Your New Boo - Yes, having a relationship is important and can be a wonderful thing, but you have to set boundaries and be clear about your time constraints given everything you juggle. This is especially important for you to do when dating men who don’t have children. (Photo: George Shelley/Corbis)
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Don’t: Let Your Past Stop You From Moving Forward - Heartbreak from the past may stand in the way of wanting to move forward in a new relationship, but just because it didn’t work out with your ex, doesn’t mean it can’t work out with someone in the future. Somehow, you gotta shake off that insecurity and be empowered to see that you're worthy of love.(Photo: Hero Images/Hero Images Inc./Hero Images/Corbis)
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Do: Remember That Not Every Dude Has to Meet Your Kids - Some men you start to date may not be around for a long time, so you may want to be cautious about who meets your kids and when. And also stand your ground if you are feeling pressured to introduce everyone early on. You have to do what’s best for you.(Photo: Boone Rodriguez/Corbis)
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