online dating service

Free Dating Site    

REGISTER | MAIL/PROFILE | HELP | NOW ONLINE | SEARCH | RATING | FORUMS | SUCCESS STORIES
Plentyoffish dating forums are a place to meet singles and get dating advice or share dating experiences etc. Hopefully you will all have fun meeting singles and try out this online dating thing... Remember that we are the largest 100% free online dating service, so you will never have to pay a dime to meet your soulmate.
     
Show ALL Forums  > Dating and Love Advice  > rebound?      Mod Threads Home login  
Page 1 of 1
 Author Thread: rebound?
 scarletsparrow

Joined: 9/22/2005
Msg: 1
rebound?
Posted: 11/20/2005 9:34:58 AM
is anyrebound relation ship bound to fail?
dated a few who said they were ready but when it came down to thewire they had nothing emotional left to give?
coments experiences?
 twilight-twin

Joined: 11/19/2005
Msg: 2
rebound?
Posted: 11/20/2005 2:27:01 PM
I've been on both sides of a rebound relationship. I'm afraid it's doomed from the start. They serve a purpose for the rebounder but the reboundee will lose someone who they never really had.
 gbg1964

Joined: 2/26/2005
Msg: 3
rebound?
Posted: 11/20/2005 2:33:40 PM
Like twin, I have been on both sides of that coin. I will never do that again....
 FauzWuzHere

Joined: 8/26/2004
Msg: 4
rebound?
Posted: 2/19/2006 4:06:11 AM
The chances of a rebound relationship succeeding are very slim, but not impossible. Stepping into a relationship with emotional baggage certainly doesn't spell good news in my books. You'd have to question what the relationship is really about? A quick emotional fix to cure the emotional void?

Time is the healer. Give it time.

Even if you feel emtionally stable, give it at least a month before dating. If you feel that you "need" someone, you're not ready. If you don't feel you "need" someone, then you're set. So if you don't "need" someone, prove it to yourself. Go a month without dating. Maybe two. You decide.
Page 1 of 1
 
Show ALL Forums  > Dating and Love Advice  > rebound?