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Dating After Kanye West Divorce: Kim Kardashian’s Insights


Kim Kardashian is keeping her heart in check.

The Kardashians star got candid about her dating life nearly five years after her breakup with ex-husband Kanye "Ye" West, sharing her current apprehension to find love.

“You get really comfortable the longer you’re single,” she said in a confessional on the Nov. 13 episode of her Hulu reality show. “You get really comfortable being single and the thought of you sharing a bed or your TV shows with someone else becomes less and less appealing because you get set in your ways.”

Kim was confronted with this sentiment during a heart-to-heart with her All’s Fair costar Sarah Paulson, who said she’s noticed how the 45-year-old has a need to “protect” herself from the rest of the world.

“Even think about the amount of times you’re trying to keep everything little and tight around your kids,” the Emmy winner told Kim, who shares children North, 12, Saint, 9, Chicago, 7, and Psalm, 5, with Ye. “I’m actually wanting more for you of whatever the great romance of your life is, for that to be able to bloom.”

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