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Deja vu

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22 Nov 09 #164335 by will33
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Here we go again, got divorced a couple of years ago met new girl friend age 40, quite a bit younger than me and we went out for nearly a year. Had nice times, trips, walks just good fun & good company she had 2 children same ages as mine Then she decided to end it. At same time im trying to get mid week overnight stays for my 2 children (10 & 8)from my abusive but intelligent ex wife. Back to CAFCASS and court and feeling very low...its a fine line between feeling great about a relationship and being down when it finishes. I hate the prospect of having to start the 'dating game'again, but i definitely dont like being single, but dont like the idea of internet dating. Seen a nice person at tesco, think shes single...may build up courage to ask?:unsure:

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23 Nov 09 #164388 by Michael_W
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I would take some time, get access to your kids sorted first before you even think of starting a new relationship.

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