If you’ve gone through a divorce — and even if you’ve been widowed — you may have a desire to get married again. Being part of a couple just feels “right” to some people. And seeking love and partnership is a natural extension of the human yearning to be connected with a partner.

But how do you know if you really want to get married again? A second or even third marriage is different than the first trip down the aisle. It just is – even for marriage-minded people. And you may be surprised to find yourself conflicted by your own thoughts and emotions.

Happy couple cuddling while he secretly wonders if he wants to get married again.

When you consider that 50% of first marriages in the US end in divorce, you may have doubts about tying the knot. Hopefully, you will just take that statistic as going in with your eyes open and commit to being prepared for all that marriage demands.

But when you consider that 67% of second marriages — and even more for subsequent marriages — end in divorce, this statistic should give you pause.

There’re several theories as to why second marriages end in divorce. And if you have a desire to get married again, you need to research them and ask yourself how they might apply to you.

It may sound silly to suggest that you may not know if you really want to get married again. You either want to or you don’t, right?

But the truth is that you may want certain aspects of life that you believe come only with marriage. And in that regard, marriage can become a means to an end.

This is why it’s so important to ask yourself a lot of tough questions and to be completely honest with your answers.

Here are some of the most important questions to ask yourself before thinking about getting married again.

Coming out of a committed relationship naturally feels disorienting and deflating to all the plans you had for your life. But rushing into another marriage isn’t a quick fix; it can be another train wreck!

If you think you want to get married again, give yourself the benefit of the doubt by getting comfortable with “just you.” Do your work to get over your past relationship and learn from it. Then you will have something strong and vibrant to offer someone who is also preparing for meeting you and developing a committed, long term marriage that’ll last the test of time.

PS: If you’re ready to stop spinning your wheels with online dating and finally find your true love, then download my FREE online dating checklist. See how you stack up with your online dating profile. Make sure you’re putting your best self forward!

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