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Category Archives: Dating
When should you tell your children about a new partner?
I have been asked many times before my thoughts on when it’s the right time to tell your children that you’re in a new relationship. The thing to bear in mind is that there are no hard and fast rules … Continue reading
February is the month of love, and loneliness
So you’ve approached the new year with a spring in your step, changed the frown to a smile but your still single – February can be a tough month if that’s the case. The shops and restaurants around are all … Continue reading
A new year, a new start?
The festivities are over and regardless of whether you had a great time or things were on the less-than-favourable side you need to approach the start of the new year with enthusiasm and excitement. After all, it will help you … Continue reading
Juggling family, dating and Christmas
December is definitely a busy time regardless of whether you have children, so throw in some children into the mix and a hectic run up to Christmas may leave you wondering if you’ll have time for meeting potential partners during … Continue reading
Changing the clocks, perhaps a change of fortune?
The clocks going back in Autumn always makes me feel more insular and have a desire to curl up on the sofa at home staying warm and watching DVD’s and TV. It’s hard to motivate myself to get out and … Continue reading
A change of season, a change of style
Plain tops rather than crazy patterns help calm the nerves of a prospective date, so try not to reveal too much of your inner-Picasso too soon into your dating journey! Continue reading
What to tell your children when you start dating
How many dates you have with someone before they meet your children is one that is open for debate. Continue reading
Somebody who shares your experiences
It’s a harsh outcome, but it is their right, whether it’s considerate or not. Continue reading