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Advice from the National Crime Prevention Council

  • I have the right to refuse a date without feeling guilty.

  • I can ask for a date without feeling rejected or inadequate if the answer is no.

  • I do not have to act macho.

  • I may choose not to act seductively.

  • If I don't want physical closeness, I have the right to say so.

  • I have the right to start a relationship slowly, to say, "I want to know you better before I become involved."

  • I have the right to be myself without changing to suit others.

  • I have the right to change a relationship when my feelings change. I can say, "We used to be close, but I want something else now."

  • If I am told a relationship is changing, I have the right not to blame or change myself to keep it going.

  • I have the right to an equal partnership with my partner.

  • I have the right not to dominate or be dominated.

  • I have the right to act one way with one person and a different way with someone else.

  • I have the right to change my goals whenever I want to.

 

> List of all Divorce Peers resources: Dating

"No" (How to Say It)
Boundaries
Daters' Bill of Rights - Boundaries after Divorce
Divorce Court - Analysis of "Best Interests of the Minor Child," factor (F)
Divorce Statistics - "Connected" to Your Former Spouse?
Divorce Statistics - Arguments
Divorce Statistics - By What Criteria Do We Choose Partners?
Divorce Statistics - Caring, Concern, Compassion in Relationships
Divorce Statistics - Children and Divorce, Effects of Divorce on Child
Divorce Statistics - Equity in Marital Chores
Divorce Statistics - How Do Child Custody Placements End Up?
Divorce Statistics - How Ethical Is Your Partner?
Divorce Statistics - Infidelity, Adultery, Cheating, Affairs, ...
Divorce Statistics - Life Balance and Priorities
Divorce statistics - Median Ages for Marriages, Divorces
Divorce Statistics - Religion and Divorce
Divorce Statistics - Sex, among Students, High School, College
Divorce Statistics - Sex, Casual, "No Strings"
Divorce Statistics - Sexually Transmitted Disease (STDs, AIDS)
Divorce Statistics - What if You Just "Think" about Divorce?
Divorce Statistics - Why Did You Get Divorced?
Friendship
Personality tests: Jung-Myers-Briggs
Relationship tests
Safety - Minimize the risk of rape
Safety - Personal Safety in Divorce
Safety - Rape Prevention
Safety - Rape: The facts of life
Safety - Rape: What if...?
Why Not Date During Divorce?
Why Wait to Date after divorce?

 

> List of all Post-Divorce Relationships resources

Active Listening -- Tips
Adultery
Agreements
Apologize and make amends
Asking Questions
Camps for Kids
Care taking and rescuers
Child Health
Children and "Friendly Divorce"
Daters' Bill of Rights - Boundaries after Divorce
Divorce Risks: Children
Evaluating Child Care
Explaining Your Divorce to Your Children
Forgiveness
Four Basic Elements of Successful After-Divorce Relationships
Friendship
Listening Habits
Listening Problems
Marital Attachment - "Unhooking" after Divorce
Not Divorcing - for the Sake of the Children
Parenting Classes
Parenting Time Coordination via Internet-Based Scheduler
Personality tests: Jung-Myers-Briggs
Photo Albums On-Line
Reasons to Listen Better
Relationship tests
Step Couples - 10 Steps for Success in Remarriage after Divorce
Step families - 10 Steps for Successful Step-Grandparenting
Step families - 10 Steps for Successful Stepfamilies, Stepchild Parenting
Stepparents - So You Want to be a Stepmother?
The Waitress Test
Why Not Date During Divorce?
Why Wait to Date after divorce?

 


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