What Is a “Situationship”? (And Are You in One?)

As an English teacher, I have been creating content for both Korean learners and global English learners. This blog is where I share the expressions and slang I cover in my lessons — and today’s word is one that hits close to home for a lot of people: situationship.


What is a “situationship”?

A situationship is a romantic relationship that has no clear label or commitment. You’re more than friends, but you’re not officially dating either.

It’s that confusing middle ground where nobody says “what are we?” — because nobody wants to hear the answer.


Real life examples:

  1. “We’ve been hanging out for months but never defined it — I think we’re in a situationship.”
  2. “I’m tired of this situationship. I want something real.”
  3. “He acts like my boyfriend but won’t call me his girlfriend. Classic situationship.”
  4. “How do I get out of a situationship without losing him completely?”
  5. “She knew it was a situationship from the start but hoped it would change.”

Signs you’re in a situationship:

  • You spend a lot of time together but have no official label
  • You feel confused about where things are going
  • One or both people avoid the “what are we?” conversation
  • It feels like a relationship but with no real commitment

Similar expressions:

  • Friends with benefits — physical relationship, no romance
  • Talking stage — early phase before dating officially
  • Almost relationship — came close but never made it official

Quick recap:

Situationship = romantic but undefined. Comfortable but confusing. If you’re asking “what are we?” — you might already be in one.


Want to learn more natural English?

Hi, I’m Yehs Sam 👋 I have been teaching English and creating content to help learners sound more natural and confident — for both Korean learners and global English learners.

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