Cox ready to move on after marriage split

Indianapolis Post (IANS) Thursday 9th February, 2012

Actress Courteney Cox, who split from husband David Arquette in 2010, feels it's time for her to move on and start dating again.

"I've not had a man since David... No guy's asked me out. I'm not saying I'm not ready to have a make-out session, it just makes me nervous. I don't like to go out in general," she told a radio show.

"I have sexual feelings, there's ways to deal with that. It's time for me to get out there. It's not easy to meet people. They don't call me," she added.

While Arquette has now found love with TV reporter Christina McLarty, Cox admits her love life is non-existent, but says that her estranged husband has encouraged her to start dating, reports dailystar.co.uk.

"He even says to me, 'Courteney, it's time, get out there.' He's comfortable with whoever that would be with," she said.

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