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Maybe the relationship wasn't a “waste of time.” Maybe it was just a situationship, writes Myisha Battle.
If you're wondering why this breakup is hitting you like a truck, here’s the raw truth behind why situationship breakups often feel worse than actual relationships ending. 1. You Didn’t Get To ...
Love is clear, it’s fulfilling, and it’s a two-way street. A situationship, on the other hand, is a dead-end road that leads to confusion, frustration, and emotional exhaustion.
It was a crisp Saturday afternoon in October of 2020 when my friend Julia called me: “I can’t believe I haven’t heard from him.” I knew this day was coming. See, originally, Julia branded ...
I *know* you want to ask them "What are we?" The post 6 Questions Your Might Have About Spending V-Day With Your Situationship, Answered first appeared on Her Campus.
Is a "situationship" right for you? Well, it depends on the situation. There are pros and cons of such an arrangement and what needs to be in place for it to work.
Psychotherapist Brianna Paruolo explains why situationship breakups hurt more than official long-term relationship breakups.
“Anybody who's been in a situationship will most likely say, never again,” says psychotherapist and relationship expert, Lucy Beresford.But what defines (or doesn’t, more to the point) one?
Situationships are ambiguously-defined romantic and/or sexual relationships that can often be confusing. Here, experts explain how to tell if you're in one.