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Khloe Kardashian delved into her love life on the latest episode of her podcast, Khloe in Wonderland.
or his Shortage One, actually.
The longtime reality star also shed some light on where she stands with horny ex Tristan Thompson, with whom she shares two children—and many memories of him cheating on her.

“My ex and I aren’t together anymore, but we co-parent really, really well. But I choose not to,” Kardashian told Dating co-host Jay Shetty. “Because I really don’t want to right now. I’m not dating because my relationship with my kids is everything to me. ,
This is true.
Go ahead and look through any celebrity gossip website you want — Khloe also hasn’t been rumored to have a boyfriend in quite a long time.
“Where I am in my life right now, I really want to nurture this love and I just want to be as present as I can. I don’t want any distractions in my life,” Khloe explained.


khlo Sometimes settle down? Sure.
“If I meet someone in two months, two years and I fall in love, that’s great,” she said on the podcast. “But I’m not actively on the dating scene, looking for someone and I’m very happy.”
The mother of two hasn’t dated in nearly three years, she said, using this time to focus on herself and what makes her happy as an AA human being. yourself.
Without going into any specifics, Kardashian cited past trauma as another reason she took this hiatus.


“I had to deal with a lot of trauma to get to this point, like what we were talking about in the beginning, don’t denigrate the things that brought you on this journey, even though I wouldn’t work on anyone who I went through romantically, I’m also not ashamed of anything I went through romantically.
“I think it’s one of my super powers and I still have such a tenderness for love and for life.”
Thompson cheated on Khloé when she was pregnant with their first child.
Ex-husband Lamar Odom also abused drugs and was abusive during their relationship. It’s really been quite a journey for the Kardashians.


Khloe now credits her “faith,” “talks with God” and her loved ones for helping her realize the relationship issues she faced had nothing to do with her and her peers. Everything had nothing to do with everything.
“It was a part of my journey, but it was not a reflection of me. I was used to that person learning life lessons,” she said on air.
“I also think because I’m quite strong and my reaction — like yes, in the moment, if someone didn’t do something great for me maybe I didn’t have the best reaction, but afterward, I always approached things with respect. Has handled and kindness.
“And no matter what anyone did to me, I was never manipulating or trying to do the same thing. It’s not an eye for an eye. ,