Ben Affleck leaves Buddhist rehab center; ex-wife Jennifer Garner reveals she is not ready to move on

Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner at the 2014 Vanity Fair Oscars Party Reuters/Danny Moloshok

Despite having been separated for two years since they parted ways in 2010, former couple Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner are still in good terms with each other. However, it appears that Garner is not ready to start dating someone new.

Garner revealed to News.com.au that she has not been on a date since their split and is not interested in dating. The actress went on to say that despite people wanting to set her up, she would turn down the idea.

"I would not have chosen this life for myself or for my kids. I would not choose to be single or be in this position. It's something that we are working through. I haven't been on a date and I am not interested in dating. People want to set me up and I am just like 'No thank you!'" said Garner.

Affleck and Garner parted ways after 10 years of marriage back in 2015. They have three children together: 11-year old Violet, 8-year old Seraphina, and 5-year old Sam. With two daughters in their family of five, Garner revealed that she has to consider the conversations she will have with them about men. The actress explained that they cannot put all the men into one category and assume that they have all done something terrible or that they are all guilty. She said that due process is important and has to take place first before any other action should be taken.

The "Justice League" star was caught in the crossfire of men in Hollywood being accused of sexual harassment. However, Affleck is not exactly on the levels of Harvey Weinstein and Louis C.K. "One Tree Hill" star Hilarie Burton accused him of inappropriately touching her chest during an interview back in 2003.

Garner was reportedly heartbroken after her ex-beau was forced to apologize for his actions. Affleck was also recently grilled about these allegations when he appeared on the "Late Show with Stephen Colbert" especially concerning Harvey Weinstein. He shared that it was terrible to see just how far these crimes have gone and that he felt the movies he starred in that were produced by Weinstein were now "tainted." He has since donated all the residuals to charity.

The actor was recently spotted leaving a Buddhist meditation center in Los Angeles, in the midst of rumors that he is trying to revolutionize his life. Affleck was accompanied by girlfriend Lindsay Shookus as he went in the meditation center. He left three hours later.

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