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Forest-Pine
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A divorced person is in a different boat from a single, unmarried person when it comes to dating. The divorced person has already given his future to someone else. S/he is bound to that promise until the day of death unless and until it is shown that one or both of the parties was unable to enter into such a promise at the time (ie:anullment). A divorced person who dates, even without lustful thoughts or sexual intimicy, is violating his or her marital vows, which are still binding on the person. The reason this is in violation of the marriage vows is because the divorced person is trying to create a future romantic relationship when he or she is not free to enter into such a relationship.So now you know the mind of those who date? So you think it is impossible to date someone with out lustfully looking at a woman?
Then everyone who is dating or has ever dated is guilty of adultery.
No one should be dating if he or she is unable to marry. That goes for single or divorced people. Divorced dating people might further compound the problem by being lustful or having sex outside of marriage, but dating when one is not free to date is still in and of itself a problem.