Waka Flocka Flame is back on the prowl following his divorce from longtime love Tammy Rivera – and he’s trying to make sure he gets it right off the rip.

Taking to Instagram on Monday (July 17), the Atlanta native shared a meme making it clear that he’s not with the games this round.

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“To be honest getting back into dating is wild,” the meme read. “1 red flag and ima ghost you [laughing emoji]”

In the caption, Waka added: “my patience is limited for various reasons and i been thru way to much to settle …. @debra4mizay Ma please stop sending me your potential daughter-in-law’s they crazy.”

Cheek out the post below:

Talking to HipHopDX about his divorce last year, Waka Flocka Flame acknowledged there were plenty of things he could’ve done differently to prevent a divorce, while speaking diplomatically on the dissolution of their romantic relationship – the central focus of Season 3 of their WEtv reality show Waka & Tammy: What The Flocka.

When asked if he imagined going through a divorce on television, he responded sternly: “Fuck no.” “I chose this life 14, 15 years ago, the whole relationship, when I chose to get in this arena of being a celebrity, so it is what it is,” he said. “It’s definitely depressing with egg on your face, but when it’s like, for me, it just feels more comforting to say, ‘Man, I feel like I caused it.’”

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He continued: “That’s me being a bigger man. That’s not saying me, I’m the reason that we split. That’s not the reason. There’s no reason. That cheating stuff, that shit happened eight years ago. The reason we split is … there’s no reason, I’m telling you. You don’t even know. It was just a mutual feeling.”

Elsewhere in the conversation, he also opened up about how he plans to handle his next serious relationship differently.

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“One example is me never trying to say I can put my woman in position,” he said. “Who am I to tell her how to live her life and put her in a cage and make her feel like if we ain’t on good terms her life ain’t perfect no more? Then she got a personality crisis and lose herself. I will walk with her on her own path she’s walking and be an advisor and protect her emotions. That’s what I’ll do. I’ll sum it up: I’ll just protect my girl’s emotions at all costs.”