Going on a date while still legally married....Wrong?
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im still legaly married ( because i cant get him to freakin pay money for a divorce) and ive been dateing the whole time almost we have been seperated till about a week ago when i became single again.0
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Go for it!
It is just coffee!
If there is no hope of you getting back together with your ex, then i see nothing wrong with it x Hope all goes well x
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DEFINITELY! The reasons why 'cheating' in a relationship have nothing to do with a piece of paper, they have everything to do with betrayal of trust. That doesn't apply here. You are really free agents, the piece of paper is simply a technicality. Life is about living! You need to enjoy every second0
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Go for it! Living apart and legally filed I say you are free. When I divorced my X - living apart - it took 6 mos to get a court date (after 5 mos of not being together) and then technically it wasn't "final" till 120 days later.... I knew it was over before we filed, the paperwork was just a legal technicality in my opinion. We did not have a religious marriage and my X was a drunk.
Go have coffee and enjoy!!0 -
If the marriage is over except for the paper work, the marriage is over. Legal divorce has nothing to do with God's law and everything to do with man's laws. Go out for a coke, a coffee, a glass of wine, a meal, a necking session . . . I don't consider it cheating.0
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Don't kid yourself, Its not 'just coffee'.
Its the symbolic opening of the door to possibilities.
Its the realization that its not only over, but you are acutally taking steps to move on.
That's okay..it has to be done sometime.
For some people it would be too soon, for others it can't come fast enough.
If you both signed your divorce papers, the intention is clear. Waiting for some clerk to rubber-stamp it won't change the fact that you both already consider the relationship to be over.
That was a great response!0 -
Don't kid yourself, Its not 'just coffee'.
Its the symbolic opening of the door to possibilities.
Its the realization that its not only over, but you are acutally taking steps to move on.
That's okay..it has to be done sometime.
For some people it would be too soon, for others it can't come fast enough.
If you both signed your divorce papers, the intention is clear. Waiting for some clerk to rubber-stamp it won't change the fact that you both already consider the relationship to be over.
That was a great response!0 -
I dated after I signed the papers. To me the marriage was over and the papers were a technicality.0
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just ask yourself this. if it was a friend and there was no relationship talk would you go? you cant stop yourself from having a life and having friends. the fact that you might have feelings for this person should mean nothing since you arent in a committed relationship with anyone! hope that helps!0
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