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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So my 19 year old taught me this new word for a dating relationship that results from two similar people/age/background being thrown together that is not really serious or likely to last. He explained that "in your day, you might have called it a summer fling type relationship" :lol: And now I am trying to determine if his 24 year old brother is in a "situationship" or a "relationship"? All in fun, I promise - no stalking - but I really like her and I am trying not to get too attached if nothing serious is going on. They are both in a pretty remote location together, with a few other young adults - son says they are "dating" and it was clear they shared a room when we visited. He brought her along to dinners when we visited, but not for the daytime activities. But when he calls to chat, he doesn't really talk about her. What other clues might you look for?[/quote] I'll be respectful to whatevership it is and at whatever stage. If they take someone seriously, their future plans would be inclusive. "I may move there." vs "We may move there."[/quote]
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