Break free from toxic relationships once and for all.Dating is challenging enough in general, but if you've been through the emotional meat grinder of a toxic relationship, then it is even more difficult. You may struggle with fear and self-doubt, and you may wonder if it's even possible for you to trust again, let alone fall in love. You may get all kinds of well-intended or invalidating bad advice, such as, "e;You need to let down your guard and love like you've never been hurt,"e; or "e;Not every man (or woman) out there is like your ex."e; You want to believe what these people say, but deep down, you have so many questions and you doubt your own judgment.In Dear Dana: FAQs about Dating after Narcissistic Abuse, you will discover:- How to stop attracting narcissists- What makes a relationship dysfunctional- What makes a relationship healthy- Red flags in online dating- Early red flags of abuse- When to tell your new partner about your abusive ex- How to tell the difference between listening to your fear and listening to your intuition- How to know when you are ready to date again- How to know if your standards are too high- How to determine if a person is a narcissist And much more.