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Euclid Dating Tips #1 It's one thing to be flirtatious, it's another to be throwing yourself at someone. You don't want to send out the wrong message. Don't cross the line of flirtation. Subtle hints do the trick.
Euclid Dating Tips #2 Give yourself time to recuperate. Loosing love is hard and sometimes you may get in to a relationship when you haven't completely healed. You won't be able to give your all to someone new when someone old still holds part of you.
Euclid Dating Tips #3 Learn to let go. Don't dwindle on old relationships for too long. It will make it harder to move on. Set your self an amount of grieving time and then force yourself to move on. I know this sounds harder than it is. But it's either that or staying in that down mode forever. It's your choice.
Euclid Dating Tips #4 It is o.k. to get angry when someone wrongs you. Don't hold it all in because you could snap at something or someone else that doesn't deserve it.
Euclid Dating Tips #5 There are two bad ways to deal with anger. Snapping, kicking and screaming and shutting up and pretending it will go away. The first way will just make the person you are angry at regress and think you are being irrational and the second way won't let the other person know that you are angry at all. Acknowledge your anger in a calm and clear way, fully expressing what went wrong.
Euclid Dating Tips #6 Our guilt is our own. People are excellent at punishing themselves for something they did wrong. The best way to moving on is knowing that the deed is done and learning from our mistake, trying to avoid it in the future.
Euclid Dating Tips #7 Don't put yourself in predicaments that could make you be unfaithful. You know how week you are. So if there is a hot guy at work who is constantly trying to get your attention, try and keep the conversations minimal. It's like going to a candy store when you are on a diet. Why?
Euclid Dating Tips #8 It is ok to be in interracial or mixed religion relationships as long as both partners respect each others cultures and beliefs. It could even be a fun experience learning about the other's traditions and differences.
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