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Teen Mom's Farrah Abraham Says "Dating Is More Fun Than a Relationship"

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July 5 2011, Published 11:48 a.m. ET

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Farrah Abraham is still learning to cope with the death of her daughter's father, Derek Underwood. But the Teen Mom star says fans can expect to see her start dating again in season three of the show.

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Farrah didn't open up about Sophia's father's death on her 16 and Pregnant MTV episode, but she has opened up about it on Teen Mom.

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"I've been going to counseling and dealing with my grief. Losing somebody I loved, and planned on having a relationship with, was a big shock to go through, and I didn't want to do it if I was doing a TV show," Farrah recently explained in an interview with TV Guide. "That's the hard thing I had to make a choice about: How do I present this on TV and still be in my comfort zone? It's something that's pretty emotional, and I work through it daily."

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"I think I'm working on it better now and trying to have relationships," she added. "It's a process."

Does that mean Farrah will be dating again in the new season?

"I'm pretty positive you might see me on a date again," she revealed. "The fun thing is I get to go on dates and meet random guys and not be so serious."

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Farrah does admit that dating has become more difficult since being on the show, but she's keeping a positive attitude.

"When the right person comes, then I'll accept him into our lives, but right now I'm not trying to have a relationship," she said. "Dating is more fun than a relationship right now for me.

Watch the preview of Teen Mom season three HERE!

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