In Parts One and Two we looked at all the really important stuff that happens before the actual date. Now the first date is here and who knows where it may lead.
In Part One we looked at the first two key elements of the dating process - The Search and The Selection. Now it's on to the next bit. A rather old fashioned name but probably still accurate.
Many (but by no means all) people who are divorced feel that finding a new partner is what thet want to do. However, before you proceed down this road it's well worth taking stock of your whole life.
The first date is never going to be a walk in the park, both figuratively and actually. Do a bit of preparation and take onboard some thoughts on what's to be avoided which will help make your date the fun and rewarding evening you have been planning.
The first date in your new life after divorce can be a little spooky. You will be severely out of practice and have all the self confidence of a five year old on the first day of school. That first meeting is often stressful, sometimes surprising and occasionally wonderful.
The first date is the very stuff of legend. There is unlimited potential for everything from a mild embarassment to a complete disaster. Our handy hints are designed to help make it all go superbly well.
Dating after divorce is a process full of uncertainity and a real possibility it could end in failure. Unfortuneatly there is not a set of clear and definitive rules which will guarantee success to all your endeavours.