May 8th, 2011
When couples marry they all start out believing that their love for each other will last for ever. Separation and divorce are the furthest thing from their minds. Sadly very few modern marriages will stand the test of time and almost one in three in the UK will end in divorce. But what about those couples that choose to stay in a loveless relationship, believing that the life that they continue to lead is an easier option than divorce and starting over again? Is this really a viable route to take?
There is no doubt that separation and divorce is a daunting and painful process. It can take months, if not years, before you are able to rebuild your life and regain your confidence. The decision to separate or divorce will be all the harder if there are children involved and how ever much you want to be out of the relationship, you may find yourself reluctant to leave due to the heart break that will be caused to your siblings. Despite the inevitable pain, you may be surprised at how resilient children can be. There will no doubt be far more emotion and worry built up in your mind about the future, than usually does if the decision is made. Staying in a loveless marriage because you feel duty bound by your children is often a mistake, as the mental and psychological damage that you can cause can be far greater than making a break and building a new life.
Even without the involvement of children the usual commitments of modern life such as mortgages, loans, cars and pets, can be enough to make you step back from a heartfelt decision and convince you to continue with your sad and loveless existence. Everyone has heard the saying ‘Life is too short’ and this have never been so poignant where relationships are concerned. There really is life after divorce and it is far better to suffer the short term pain of a break up, rather than a life time of unhappiness and unfulfillment. There is always a light at the end of the tunnel. It may just take a while to reach it.
The thought of being alone and left on the shelf can also become a factor in an acceptance of a dead marriage. Not may people will cherish the thought of growing old alone, but with the help of the internet, there are thousands of singles from your own local area literally at your finger tips. By using an internet dating site it is far more likely that you will meet someone that has had similar experiences as yourself, than it would have been twenty years ago.
For those that do find the strength and courage required, they may be lucky enough to find years of happiness ahead of them.
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December 24th, 2010
This Christmas Day we’re giving you full access to the
Dating 4 Divorced messaging system for FREE!
That means you can read all the messages in your Inbox and even send a reply without having to upgrade your account. Or, you can search through our Latest Members and make the first move yourself.
There’s no need to mess about with offer codes, vouchers or credit card numbers – just log into
Dating 4 Divorced between 6pm and 8pm on Christmas Day and you’ll automatically be able to send and read as many messages as you like.
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December 15th, 2010
Elin Nordegren is dating again, but what about Tiger Woods?
A couple of months ago, the big rumor was that Tiger was dating an older ad executive from New York City after the divorce with Nordegren.
“He spends most of his nights watching films and giving back rubs to the new woman in his life, who is the mother of three grown children from a previous marriage to a well known Texas financier,” a source told the media. “I have never seen Tiger so happy.”
While we know that Tiger’s dating habits are highly erratic, this mystery woman evidently has a type, and that’s right up Tiger’s alley.
“She only dates men young enough to be her son,” said the source, “I’m sure Tiger will be able to satisfy her physical needs.”
While that could possibly be Tiger’s new woman, with his choice in women, maybe he should hold out until Kim Kardashian dumps Kris Humphries and get on that long list of men she’s dated
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November 26th, 2010

Dating could be on the cards
We think Stacey and Aggro could become the latest celebrity couple after their joint task on I’m a celebrity get me out of here yesterday. Was there chemistry? Yes we definitely think so!!!
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November 25th, 2010
We know how hard it can be to get back on the dating ladder after a divorce. Having to go out searching for a new partner in a pub or club is no longer your only option. We’ve a far easier way of dating after divorce . Dating 4 Divorced has thousands of other divorcees and singles from every corner of the country looking to find that special someone. You can search for free and find out what other members are in your local area. Join today it’s never been easier!
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November 20th, 2010
“Desperate Housewives” star Eva Longoria Parker has filed for divorce from her husband of three years, San Antonio Spurs point guard Tony Parker. The petition, signed and dated Tuesday and submitted to Los Angeles County Superior Court Wednesday, cites “irreconcilable differences.”
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November 20th, 2010
With Christmas just around the corner we’d thought it would be fun to find out the worst Christmas presents that you had been bought by an Ex.
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November 20th, 2010
We’ve came across a new facebook group that you may find amusing. Ex Wives & Husbands Suck!
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November 19th, 2010
From Midnight tonight Dating 4 Divorced UK are giving you the chance to read all the messages in your inbox even if you haven’t yet become a full paying member.
Hopefully someone will catch your eye. Have fun.
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November 19th, 2010
An Australian study shows how Facebook and other forms of online social networking are now “ingrained” and how, for many, their friendships have come to depend on it.
Those who opt out completely were now a rare breed, the poll revealed, with just 3 per cent of respondents aged 18 to 30 not having a Facebook profile or equivalent.
Among respondents aged up to 80 years, the percentage of those who shunned all forms on online social networking was still less than 15 per cent.
“It is really ingrained in our society now,” said Rebecca Mathews, a researcher at the Australian Psychological Society (APS).
“It is a major change in the way we communicate; I guess the telephone being invented was another major one that is comparable.”
Dr Mathews polled more than 1800 people and found, overall, that 86 per cent were using online social networking – the vast majority using Facebook but also sites such as Twitter and RSVP – and for many it was now part of their everyday routine.
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