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  2. 5 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Dating Again After a Breakup

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    Regardless of who ended things (or if it was a truly mutual decision), you went through a breakup. You then did the requisite work to get back to feeling like yourself: You had a few (dozen) good ...

  3. Begin Again (Taylor Swift song) - Wikipedia

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    While the lyrics recount the narrator's (Swift) trepidation of a first date after a bad breakup, the video instead relates a chance meeting in a cafe in Paris. In the video, Swift is seated at a booth, doodling in a small notebook when a Frenchman at another table takes interest and introduces himself.

  4. Tamsen Fadal - Wikipedia

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    The New Single: Finding, Fixing, and Falling Back in Love with Yourself After a Breakup or Divorce. New York City: St. Martin's Griffin. ISBN 1250064007; Fadal, Tamsen (2025). How To Menopause: Take Charge Of Your Habits, Reclaim Your Life, and Feel Even Better Than Before. Hachette Go. ISBN 0306833549

  5. Men were hit harder by the breakup than the women in the Hill, Rubin & Peplau (1976) study, they felt more depressed, lonely, unhappy, less free—but less guilty. Women were less clingy and sentimental, and more pragmatic about the future of the relationship and how it would impact their lives—they had more at stake in finding the right partner.

  6. How To Separate Your Finances After a Breakup - AOL

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    Breakups are a deeply emotional time, especially if you've been together for a long time. The added stress of separating your finances can also feel messy, if not managed right. Thankfully, experts...

  7. Breakup - Wikipedia

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    Even some time after the breakup, people who are asked to recall depressing or negative events in their lives commonly make reference to traumatic events of this nature. [26] This negative effect can be attributed to the severity of the grief reaction that people who suffer through a breakup display, making a significant mark in their lives ...

  8. True You - Wikipedia

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    True You: A Journey to Finding and Loving Yourself is a self-help book co-authored by American singer Janet Jackson and biographer David Ritz, released on February 15, 2011. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In the book, Jackson opens up about her struggles with food, body image, and relationships. [ 1 ]

  9. Help Yourself (book) - Wikipedia

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    A book review at circlesoflight.com blog praised Help Yourself's simplicity, stating that "unlike many self-help works, this book is written on a level that anyone with an 7th or 8th grade reading ability can benefit from it." [1] It also mentions, though, that the book can apply just as well to a person with a higher reading aptitude. [1]