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What does situationship mean,is it common in native languages? I heard that if you dont have a relationship with the person but something in a romantic way ,they use situationship for that but also I heard that it is not common and meaningless.
Oct 1, 2022 9:36 AM
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Hey, Suzan! Yeah, it's just a casual way to say you are dating someone but there is no commitment --- you all aren't in a relationship, but you and the other person are romantic towards one another. It can sometimes be used to say that things with the person you are dating are a bit complicated. For example, I've used 'situationship' with my girlfriends when I was frustrated with the guy I was dating. Hope this helps!
October 1, 2022
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This is certainly a generational difference in the use of language. Perhaps people in their 20s would say this, but people older than 40 would never use it.
October 1, 2022
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