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If you’ve recently broken up with someone, it can be tempting to start dating again right away. But is there a specific amount of time you should wait—and, if not, is there any reason why you can’t jump right back into the game? We talked to dating experts to answer all of your questions! So, keep reading to learn how long you should wait before dating again, and how to know when you’re ready to move on after your breakup.
When should you start dating again after a breakup?
Relationship coach Sarah Schewitz, PsyD, recommends taking at least a few months to heal and move on from the end of your last relationship before jumping into the next. The general rule of thumb is to wait 3 months before dating after a breakup, but ultimately, start whenever you feel like the time is right for you.
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Be cautious about casual hookups and one-night stands right after a breakup. Even brief flings can be emotionally complicated, and if you’re still reeling from your breakup, you might not want to bring even more difficult feelings into the mix.Thanks
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