DisneyAddict_M
I want my tags back :(
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I think it's a personal decision and depends on the circumstances. If they're still living together, then I wouldn't agree with that. I think it would be very confusing to the children.
I didn't start dating until a couple of years after my ex-husband and I divorced. That was just my personal decision. My ex, on the other hand, got re-married 3 months after the divorce. Our daughter (who was just a baby at the time) lived with me and didn't see her father very often (we live in different states), so I felt that it was WAY more important for me to be there for her than to start dating. Her father didn't really need to do that since he didn't have much involvement in her young life (I'm sooo glad he turned around and is now an upstanding father, but that's another story lol).
Our daughter is now 5 1/2. She has only met my boyfriend a few times (we've been dating for about 9 months). I mostly see him after she's in bed or on the weekends she's with her father. Again, a personal decision.
I didn't start dating until a couple of years after my ex-husband and I divorced. That was just my personal decision. My ex, on the other hand, got re-married 3 months after the divorce. Our daughter (who was just a baby at the time) lived with me and didn't see her father very often (we live in different states), so I felt that it was WAY more important for me to be there for her than to start dating. Her father didn't really need to do that since he didn't have much involvement in her young life (I'm sooo glad he turned around and is now an upstanding father, but that's another story lol).
Our daughter is now 5 1/2. She has only met my boyfriend a few times (we've been dating for about 9 months). I mostly see him after she's in bed or on the weekends she's with her father. Again, a personal decision.

, as soon as the divorce was final they got married. Not much point in pretending, really.