I don't think people need to put time limits on when they should start dating again. But, what I suggest you do is not jump into anything too serious too soon. Some of the best relationships start out slow and gradual, and then keep building up.
When people are on the re-bound, they tend to jump into a new relationship and move way too fast. I say just be laid back, go with the flow, and let things happen as they may. Don't be anxious to start anything and don't be fearful to let something get started.
Remember, lust is in a hurry, love waits.
2006-07-08 10:18:11
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answered by pharcydetrip 2
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when ever u feel u r ready to move onu left the gf bf thing diden't work out and thats fine but if u still fee llike u want him it might take awhile and wait at least a month or something so u don't rush into a bad relationship take it slow and find someone u think u really like...in other words look around and find another 2 1/2 yearer
2006-07-08 10:17:38
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answered by soccer_chick4333 2
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You still love him and he still loves you....if you want to date each other don't wait any longer.
You drove each other nuts? Sounds like you should get married.
If you want to find another man...yay for you! No respect from me.
What happened to the good old days when couples actually TRIED to make things work.
If you don't want to work at staying together then don't date again ever.
Be a prostitute.
2006-07-08 10:19:10
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answered by BoredomStrikes 3
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You should wait until you are over him completely and can move on. You can't start something new, something that IS right for you if you are carrying all that baggage around. When you can let go, and not look back over your shoulder you will be ready. Noone else can tell you when you are ready and there is no chart or graph to go by. You will know when you are ready.
2006-07-08 10:18:34
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answered by cannon1977 3
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Why wait? It's not like in some cultures where if your spouse dies, you have to "mourn" for some official period of time.
You dated 2 1/2 years. Now it's over. Go on with your life!
There is no waiting period but your comfort level. If you're comfortable dating right away ... go for it!
2006-07-08 10:17:21
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answered by Anonymous
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it all depends on how you feel about dating other people right now. You want to start dating when you feel like your not just doing it for a rebound. It would be ok to go out and meet different guys, you might find someone that you really like and it will make you say "ex who??"
2006-07-08 10:18:05
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answered by jessdjnick 4
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It's ok to start dating when your ready. It can take 2 weeks or 2 months- it all depends on you. If you have a group of friends to go out with do it...
2006-07-08 10:17:50
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answered by Gina 1
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whenever it feels right for you. I ended my 2 year relationship back in october and im just now ready to start dating again lol. took me a while. really depends on how you feel and who u r interested in or not.
good luck!
<3
2006-07-08 10:18:17
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answered by naz 2
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normally it take half the time you were with your boy to get over them. rule of thumb. but don't rush into another relationship cuz then you'll be looking for the relationship with your ex and not with the new guy. you know?
Make sure you are with another dude because you like his company better out of all the guys you can be with. Not because he is giving you something that you are missing.
2006-07-08 10:18:01
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answered by Anonymous
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If you still love each other, why did you break up?!?
If you're in love it's worth fighting for...
But about the dating thing... whenever you feel ready, go for it
2006-07-08 10:16:16
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answered by babyrooster 2
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