you can say whatever you want
2007-12-14 05:15:05
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it depends on the context. If someone walked up to you and asked, 'hey, what's your marital status?',,, i'd say "Newly single, finalized next month". Now, if you're looking at something like an internet dating site, and there's not a checkmark for 'separated', then single is the one to check, or divorced. Just, make sure that you're honest with everyone. most people over the age of 10 understand what separation is. people get it. ;) as for a first date, be honest right off the bat, before you even get in the car. It will illiminate any hard feelings, misled trust issues, and bad dates. Some people just aren't very understanding when it comes to dating, meaning, some people are only out for 'undadulterated virgins', divorce might go against some people's religions, morals or ethics. if you encounter someone that you get along great with, that considers you unaproachable because of the divorce, then suggest being friends, then keep looking. ;)
Congrats on the divorce and the new life. It might be tough for a while, but it'll all iron out soon enough. ;) Have a good day, hon!!
2007-12-14 08:08:43
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answered by Silver Thunderbird 6
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In order to be completely honest with everyone, it would be better to say you are separated. However, if it is in regards to a personal relationship I would also suggest you follow that up with... "my divorce will be final next month". Not until your divorce is actually final should you consider yourself single.
There are several reasons I stress that. First, if something happened to you or your estranged spouse before the divorce was final you would each have rights still over the others estates (what ever that may be). Secondly, if a guy I was seeing told me he was single and then a month down the road bragged that his divorce was now final... well I'd be wondering what other things he lied or misled me on.
Good luck, sorry for what your going through.... God bless!
2007-12-14 05:20:02
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answered by hotmamaof3_1 4
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I don't see why not. That's what I'm doing.
The only thing is, I have two children and split custody, so at some point, I have to explain to people that I was married and am getting divorced. But for starters, I tell them I'm single. Or say I'm "newly single."
But I would only say I'm single in situations where it really and truly didn't matter. I wouldn't present myself as single to a guy on a date, even on a first date. I know I wouldn't like to be in a new relationship that is going well and find out three more dates into it that the man is technically married.
Wincer: What a hateful thing to say! You know nothing about this woman's situation, or anyone else's situation on here! My husband left me, I begged him to consider counseling and stuff, and he moved in with his girlfriend. I would NOT appreciate some jerk suggesting that some supposed bad behavior on my part is what made our marriage fall apart.
Some people do not deserve the right to speak.
2007-12-14 05:21:59
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answer #4
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answered by CrazyChick 7
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2016-12-17 18:01:40
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answered by leissa 4
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I would tell the truth- that your divorce will be final in a month. You are seperated until the divorce is final.
2007-12-14 05:30:32
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answered by jessiej83 2
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If you don't want to tell the truth, avoid situations where the question arises and don't say anything until the divorce is final.
Then you aren't single, you are divorced. You officially have baggage and it is a lie to say you don't.
2007-12-14 05:18:45
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answered by realst1 7
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Of course u can say u are "Single" there definately no harm at all... if i were in ur situation i wld definately say im single instead of "Separated"
Well we only fill our actual status of marriage accordingly only when we are dealing with certain documents whc need specific attention... rite?
2007-12-14 15:08:58
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answered by SexyPrincess 3
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I hate liars.... in fact, I had a boyfriend for a while who I thought was single. He never mentioned he was still married. I broke up with him the second I found out. It doesn't matter that he was separated. It doesn't bother me that he was still technically married. It bothered me that he lied to me. If he lied about that, then what else did he lie about? It totally destroyed my trust in him.
Honesty is always, always better. Whoever you date will be old enough to understand about separations.
2007-12-14 05:18:51
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answered by Yup Yup Yuppers 7
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good question.
I have been there...I say yes..you can tell pople you are single. You are not "with" anyone, so I see no harm in it.
I would just make sure anyone you see for more than 1 date knows it....if you keep it from them, they will not trust you long-term....but if you tell them after the first date, if they are right for you, they will stick around.
2007-12-14 05:17:38
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answered by parrothead 2
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Until that paper is in your hand, you're still married.
Don't you hate the stereotype names given to us......
single--meaning never married
married--self explanatory
divorced--no longer in a marriage
widowed--spouse died
2007-12-14 05:20:04
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answered by Ella 7
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