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How to Find a New Wife

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Summary: Find a new wife after a divorce by working up to a new relationship slowly and not jumping too quickly into looking for someone new. Take marriage seriously and make sure the divorce is over before looking for a new wife with help from a dating coach in this free video on dating and relationship advice.

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By Jessica Claire, eHow Presenter

Jessica Claire is the host of her own midnight-hour talk radio show, where she gives advice on dating. She is also a professional dating instructor at New York Dating Coach in New York...read more

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"Hi, this is Jessica Claire with New York Dating Coach in New York City. In this clip we're going to talk about how to find a new wife. I think it's really important to note, first of all that divorce is very very difficult process. You can't move from marriage to divorce right back into marriage very quickly. You need to take time. It's also a really really tricky subject to deal with family matters, family issues, etcetera. So, make sure that you are finishing up your divorce in a clean way, that you've taken your time to be single. Then start the search to meet someone new. Also, never refer to someone that you're looking for a new wife. I think the dating process should be something taken slowly and marriage should be something that you take very seriously. If in face you want to make someone your wife, be prepared to go through a divorce again. Obviously, as a dating coach one of my major goals is to lower the divorce rate, so for me, I think it's good to give advice on how to be taking things like this very seriously. Finding a new wife isn't necessarily the way to go about finding a new relationship. This is Jessica Claire in New York City."

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