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For whatever reason you are dating again, and your priority is no longer just you, but your child or children. Are you not sure how to get into the dating game? Are you just worried because it is more complicated now that a child is involved? These are all reasonable concerns. Here are 5 steps on how to make the process easier.
1. Where To Meet People
Things might have changed a lot since you’ve been in the dating game. It used to be a simple call me on the phone to ask out or be asked out on a date. Now there is text messaging, myspace, facebook, and many other ways to contact someone. Online dating has become mainstream. Meeting someone through friends is usually ideal, as you already have something in common. Or there could simply be a spark with someone who caught your eye at a restaurant. Keep it old-fashioned on this, if you want to ask someone out, only let it be done by phone, it’s only common courtesy
2. Take It Slow
The best advice to most people who are dating is to take it slow. This is especially true when it comes to children being involved. Date on a regular basis, go out at least once a week, see each other more than that if you think it could really go somewhere. Keep sexual intimacy to a minimum, it just complicates things more.
3. Talk
Talk about things that matter, understand what they want with a family, children. There is no point in not doing this, you already have a family. Let the person know you’re interested, and also remember you are just getting to know each other. The person may not be who you think they are. If there is something you don’t like you never will.
4. Meeting the Child
Once you actually believe this is someone you could spend your life with, introduce him or her to the child. See how they interact. Don’t let your child’s reluctance to meet someone new, have you let this person go.
5. Interacting
Make sure that neither the child, nor the partner feels neglected. Do not give more attention to either. There is room enough for everyone and it is important to make sure everyone involved knows this and is consistent about what could be great changes for a family.
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