What happens when you’re not up for meaningless one-night stands but aren’t ready to make your romance official? That’s when you find yourself in a situationship.
A situationship is something in between casual and committed. It’s an ambiguous agreement to share some responsibility and emotional connections with one another without putting a label on things. We used to call this behavior “dating,” but everything in 2020 and beyond has to have cool new lingo.
Some people prefer situationships, since it allows them to take things slow, while others enter into situationships to try and get their crush to make things official.
Are situationships healthy? Can you make them evolve into committed partnerships? That’s what we’re here to find out.
Situationship pros and cons
Are you curious about a situationship? Not sure if a situationship is for you?
Do you like someone who isn’t willing to make it official and you’ve decided you’re ready to try going casual with them?
Here are some of the pros and cons of being semi-committed.
PRO: You still have the thrill of the chase
One of the reasons that commitment tends to bore people is because the longer you’re with someone, the less exciting it is. You no longer have the thrill of the chase, and your list of “firsts” (e.g., first kiss, first date, etc.) starts to dwindle.
When you’re in a situationship, you’re still playing a thrilling will we/won’t we game with your crush, which means your next thrill is right around the corner.
CON: No commitment
A lack of commitment could be considered a pro or a con, depending on your preference.
For some, the lack of commitment may sound like a reason to celebrate, but consider this: No commitment means you’ll never feel secure.
If you have a wild crush on the person you’re spending all of your time with, there’s no guarantee that they won’t break your heart. Even if there is some level of emotional commitment in your relationship, that doesn’t mean there will be intimate exclusivity.
PRO: There’s no pressure
When you don’t make things official, there is no pressure, which can take a lot of stress out of the relationship. You don’t have to worry about moving in together, popping the question, having kids, or meeting the family. All you have to do is have fun and enjoy each other’s company.
No pressure also means you aren’t reporting to someone else. While it’s always polite to let someone you’re emotionally intimate with know what’s going on with you, there is no responsibility to let your partner know where you’re going, who you’re with, or what you want to do next!
CON: Potentially ruining a friendship
One downside to a situationship, especially one that isn’t going anywhere serious, is that you may be ruining a great friendship by catching feelings for each other.
PRO: It’s easy to bail
One pro of being in a situationship is that you don’t have to put up with a romance you don’t like. You haven’t made any promises to your crush, so if they start making rules you aren’t comfortable with, turn into a jerk, or display toxic traits, you can bail on the romance without a second thought.
CON: You aren’t building a future
If you’re someone who dreams of getting married and starting a family, a situationship probably isn’t for you.
You can be in a situationship with someone for years and not be building toward anything—engagement, a house, pet, kids, etc. For some, this could make a situationship feel like a giant waste of time.
PRO: No awkward social responsibilities
One of the best parts of being in a situationship is that you don’t have to suck it up for awkward social gatherings with your spouse. You don’t have to do any of the following:
Deal with obnoxious friends
Commit to special occasions
Celebrate anniversaries
Meet the parents/siblings/extended family
Include your partner in any future plans
Can a situationship lead to a relationship?
The point of a situationship is to avoid the serious commitment that comes from a traditional romantic relationship. That being said, situationships can easily turn into relationships.
If you and your casual partner have strong chemistry, love being around each other, and develop deep feelings for the other, turning your situationship into a relationship is just a conversation away.
Both partners must be willing to openly and honestly communicate their feelings. Although, sometimes a simple “I really like you, and I feel like this partnership works for me. How do you feel?” is the easiest way to make things official.
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