Ben Affleck’s Ex-Wife Wants Him to Take a Break From Dating

Jennifer Garner is reportedly worried about Ben Affleck’s love life after his divorce from Jennifer Lopez, and sources say she thinks he should slow down and focus on himself rather than rush into a new relationship. According to the report, Garner believes Affleck seems happier since becoming single and that using this period to prioritize work, family, and personal well-being could be good for him. At the same time, the source said Garner does not want to interfere in his romantic decisions and supports him either way.
A separate insider said Affleck is not closing the door on dating and could be open to being set up by friends, but he is also extremely busy and unsure whether he has time for a serious relationship right now. His main focus is reportedly on family and professional projects. Despite the attention on his personal life, Affleck and Garner continue to maintain a strong co-parenting relationship and are often seen together with their children. Garner has previously spoken about the challenges and emotional trade-offs of raising children in two separate households after divorce, saying that both she and Affleck sometimes take on both parental roles.
The report also says Affleck recently made a major move to fully separate himself from Lopez by giving her his share of their shared Beverly Hills home, which had been difficult to sell. The property was the last major asset left to divide from their marriage. The decision surprised many observers and was viewed by insiders as a clear sign that Affleck wanted to end lingering ties to Lopez and move forward. However, another report suggested Lopez may have seen the gesture as proof of his affection and may have started wondering whether reconciliation could still be possible.
Even after the split, the children from both families remain close. Affleck’s children with Garner and Lopez’s twins have continued spending time together, with reports saying they have made an effort to stay in each other’s lives regardless of their parents’ divorce. One source said their maturity has had a positive effect on the adults around them, helping to keep interactions respectful and cooperative.





