ANSWERS: 14
  • because you would be like the "rebound girl"...of course depending upon how long ago they separated...but hey if you're cool with it, do your thing...
  • sure, why not, if there willing to date then there obviously over there last b/f/g/f
  • that's a really crazy thing to do. you will never know if you are being compared to the ex.
  • I would because I'm a bit of a dick. I'd be thinking 'hey, whatever' if it lasts it lasts, if not, not... relationships are never a big deal to me, and I always feel bad breaking up with a girl cos I know it meant more to them than me... But yeh I would have no problem with it, just don't expect it to last long!
  • Sure Hillary Clinton, Why Because Shes Never Been In One ! http://www.hillary.dontexist.com
  • Sure, for if I really cared for someone, I would want to be there for them when their heart was broken. In general, many would like to pick up where someone else left off, for it might be easy to get rebound booty or easy pickings as they are more vulnerable after a relationship.
  • Philosophically, aren't we all getting out of some sort of relationship when we meet someone. But, to be more dirct, sure. But I would tread very carefully. Great time for an easy score, but that's really not you(I) want to do.
  • Yes. It wouldn't faze me. If something's going to be there's little that seems to thwart its progress.
  • Depends on how long is "just". I would probably have some apprehensions about dating someone who might not quite be over his feelings with his ex. I'd worry about just being a "rebound relationship". But, if I really had strong feelings for the person, I don't think I would wait very long. Love is foolish like that. I'd probably give it a month or two before dating, though, if I were feeling more rational.
  • Definitely, and I have! They won't ask me a lot of stupid questions about myself that I'd rather keep private, and they usually won't want to meet my friends or anyone, because they really need to be the center of attention afterwards. They're also much easier to get into bed sooner, and, to me, they try harder to make the sex good, out of insecurity (how do they know it wasn't bad sex that was the real secret behind why they lost their relationship?!). It's well worth the annoying prattle about their former relationship, at least for a little while. But I'm never in it for the long haul, at least romantically... but I make a good friend the dating's done.
  • i'd consider it. there's a lot of factors to think about: how attached the person may or may not be to their ex, how grounded the person is in general, & what they are looking for at the time. natch, these considerations would add up differently depending on what i am looking for at the time.
  • No. Because I wouldn't want to be the bounce-boy.
  • A rebound relationship? That sort of thing stinks to me.
  • Sure I would. I wouldn't let someone I care for go just because he is fresh out of a relationship.

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