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Seriously, I have seen some people who have standby men or women to fall back on immediately after their break up and start a new relationship right away. This is very crazy in my opinion. 

It's very important to take some time to cool off before getting into another relationship. 
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Besides time you'll need to take time to choose the right person and avoid making the mistakes that you'd done before. You'll get to find and get your perfect match rather than rushing things may be like you did before. Many a times making hasty decisions end up ruining us and we end up being heart broken and blame others rather than ourselves .

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Its advisable not to move in fast. You should take quite some time to heal your heart. Some people tend to move on as soon as possible so that they can get comfort in their new spouses to cover up their broken hearts. But first it depends how you ended the relationship and whether you're the one who broke up or the other party. If you're the one who quit, then I bet you'll have to take quite some long time before moving on ..

Besides time you'll need to take time to choose the right person and avoid making the mistakes that you'd done before. You'll get to find and get your perfect match rather than rushing things may be like you did before. Many a times making hasty decisions end up ruining us and we end up being heart broken and blame others rather than ourselves .
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Yes. Should take enough time to heal our heart after a break up to start a new relationship.
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I really agree with you we shouldn't rush into another relationship after another has been damaged we should learn from it
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There's really no designated time to start a new relationship after a break up. I think that the time it takes to move on depends on the kind of individual.There are people who take a very long time to heal especially if they were deeply attached to the other person and if the break up wasn't a pleasant one. The wounds are deeper.

I've learned that some people never recover from a break up for some reason. They just move on but still carry the baggage around. This is why closure is very important.

Other people move on with their lives really fast, start a new relationship and have everything going on for them. They have the ability to deal with break ups and put it way behind them. While this can work well, other times their next relationship is like a rebound because they didn't have the time to heal and rediscover their identity again.
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I don't think there's a definite time before an individual goes in a relationship again after break up. It all depends on whether or not you have moved on. For some people, this might take a couple of months while for others they even take years before they finally forget the person they used to love. There are also times when we feel that we are ready to love again only to realize that we're longing for someone, and that we just want someone to accept the love that we are ready to give, which results to rebound relationships. Hence, it isn't also advisable to enter a relationship shortly after breakup because no matter how moved on you think you are, there will always be residual feelings. And when you don't get a hold of that, and the feelings start to resurface, everything you did to move on may just go to waste.
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I know the heart can be so lonely after a failed relationship and some hearts just want to go on to have another relationship and life goes on,well for me I think that will be too fast and ecen the new relationship might crash again sooner.

The heart might be lonely but it could still be hurting and as such a new relationship might not survive a hurting heart,so it better one healed completely before jumping to another relationship.

The Ex in the past relationship might have been a bad lover,getting so fast into another relationship might make one to still see the new person in that same light. It will take the new person much more time to  convince and prove his or her sincerity in the relationship unlike if it took time for a proper healing.

It's good to move on but a longer time might just helped the new relationship better.
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There's no set time, it depends on how serious the relationship was and how quickly you find someone who is right for you. After my first break up I was devastated and couldn't even think of dating anyone for a year after. I preferred the company of my female friends who helped me get over it. When my marriage broke up I was the same and I felt I would never love anyone again but time does heal and after lots of tears and soul searching I finally met someone else although it did take several years.

I had several other less serious relationships which were not painful but it was easy to move on from these and although I enjoyed the freedom of being single for a while I was ready to meet new partners.

Getting over a serious relationship is a very individual thing, some people seem to recover very quickly while others find it hard to move on. Crying a lot helps, talking to friends, eating icecream or chocolate, you should do whatever it takes to make you feel better and eventually you will find that little by little you will start to heal and be ready for the next relationship.
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I haven't been in a relationship. I really don't know personally how it feels to be in a relationship and you have to let go of the person you grow to love. I observed from my friends that they are not jumping into a new relationship easily. The first feelings that will be left to you is for sure, you don't want to be with another person because you are being careful this time. Being hurt because of failed relationship is really serious. It is not easy to jump from one relationship to another. you must sure that you are ready to face a new chapter of your life that is far away from bitterness of else, you will just compare your new relationship to the old one. If you already accepted that you are no longer with that person and the love is already ended, that is the time you are moving on but it is not always about having a new relationship.
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I think this is totally dependent on the individual. Obviously, there is no laid down rules for one who has experienced heart break to start a new relationship. I have seen number of people moving on instantly to the next person they run into, and this set of people of are of the opinion that by doing so they free themselves of the hurt brought by the break up. I have also seen some who even go as far looking for sex worker to get laid that same day all in a bid to heal the pain.

Personally, I don't think it wise to just rush into starting a new relationship. It would be better for an individual to stay chilled a bit and make critical evaluation of the one that just ended. And also try to figure out plans on how the next relationship should turn out.

These key things brought under consideration during this period of hibernation, would be vital to the success of the next relationship.
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Two questions:

1. Are you meaning a break up with a computer in some way? (I ask this because you have it categorized as such)

Or

2. Are you meaning a break up with a person?

If you are meaning option number 2, then starting new takes some time. It's hard to jump into a new relationship after just being freshly broken up with. Give yourself some time to heal and to understand what happened. The right person will come along for you when you least expect it. Take your time and don't rush into things.

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If you are meaning option 1, then jumping back into a new computer or software is always good. Make sure either or is what you need and like. And make sure it is reasonably priced.

Otherwise, I am going to assume you meaning option number 2.
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No matter how much someone tries to pretend that he or she is strong and alright after a serious and devastating break up, I would vehemently tell you that they are never alright as long as the person truly loved his or her partner in the relationship. Relationship break up is like getting a deep scar on your heart and face that it hurts almost forever unless you are very strong emotionally in order to overcome the emotional trauma very quickly.


Personally, I would never advise anyone who suffered a serious relationship break uo to jump right back into another relationship because it's never going to end well for both parties. It's either you punish the innocent person for what your ex lover did which is so wrong or you find it very difficult to trust that new person.


Stay on your own for at least a minimum of 3 to 6 months before considering entering into a new relationship.
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In my opinion there is no specific time to start a new one,  infant you can start almost immediately,  relationship depends on every one level of understanding and school of thought. In my world if I am in a relationship I always believe that what will be will be and I am always prepared for the side of it and the other side,  I try as much as possible not be the cause of any break up if will happen.
I don't believe in heart break because I know disappointments are part of life and everything is done for a purpose,  you should also know there is a better replacement provided you are just in your action.  If a lady broke up with me today,  I will take little time to reach out to her and if I noticed her decision is firmed, if I see any body I am attracted to, I will go for and start life like nothing happened, " soldier go,  soldier comes barrack must remain "
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I believe that relationship is now evolving to that point where you will be looking at more of how people try to have backup when it comes to who they are dating. This is something that is necessary as long as I am concerned as we should have normal opposite sex friends when we are in a relationship with a partner. While I don't really support people getting to cheat on their partners, I feel that there is need for people to understand that giving too much attention to one person all in the name of relationship can really make things get tough.
There was a time that I was in a relationship with a lady and it was not funny as I gave this particular lady all the attention that is needed in the world. It turned out to hurt me as she later broke my heart.
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It really depends on a person how she or he easily can cope up or move on after the break up. Some people it might take year or more,some just weeks or months. I have known someone who had a heart breaking experience when her partner died and  she is devastated for few months, but after 3 months she had a new boyfriend. So,  it just take few months for someone like that to move on. Most women are the one who really take time to move on, some men are,too. Its all up to the person and the people around her or him to support and help that person to stand up again. That it is normal to experience breakup sometimes in our our life. In order for us to learn and to grow, and how to fight for something and open up for a new one. I had a heart break when I was my teens, but I easily get over it.
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Breakups are the worst experiences anyone would go through for sure. They can make someone loose their mind. I believe it all depends on an individual, there are those people who can bounce right back and continue with their lives as if nothing ever happened, and there are those people who would even fall into depression after a break up because they cannot live with the thought of not having their spouse with them. There are many reasons why people break up, it could be because of rivalry, finances, misunderstandings, infidelity or insecurity and many other things. People are different, so depending on what it is that caused the breakup, that is what will determine whether someone will move on immediately or will take longer to get into another relationship. But i think the best time to start a new relationship is when you know you are completely over your ex, with this i mean, you don't get bothered about anything they do.
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There is no specific answer here. It actually depends on individual differences. Some get over it quickly and jump into another relationship as fast.

Others take time to heal. It may take real some good time before entering in another relationship. Once beaten twice shy. There are others who never enter in any other relationship forever.
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It's depends on the person and mentality. For me It took almost 3 to 4 years after breakup.It's purely depends on the person and the depth of their love.  
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Normally, the grace period should be after three months. The concern is it depends on a person's culture. For conservative Asian countries, it takes longer than three months. We cannot ignore the fact that it can be influenced by modernization. It varies from one person to another.
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Many times people are ready to start seriously dating anywhere from six months to a year after a breakup but it still largely depends on the length of they spent in the relationship.
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If it's a true love from you it will take years to forget that person 

I was broken for 2 years then after that i started new life with a lot of hope and a lot of happiness 
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It will depend on the person if she/he can move on right away and has a strong personality to move on right away. It will also depend on the type of situation or relationship one had encountered. In general, it really takes time to be able to move on and have a new relationship. Others will take chance to have a new relationship right away but it doesn't mean that they are fully recovered from that situation. Deep inside them even if they accept or deny it that there are still some hurts or pains that are remaining inside them.
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I haven't fell in love too much yet. Last time that I've been in a relationship, I only moved on for 3 days. It really depends on the person and how close have you been to your partner. There are some that has been with longer but easier to let go while others are just a few months but still painful to move on.
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