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​5 signs one is stuck in a situationship (and not an actual relationship)​

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 19, 2025, 08:00 IST
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5 signs one is stuck in a situationship (and not an actual relationship)

If someone in the 21st century writes a ‘ship-book’ describing all the new kinds of bonding people have started developing without knowing what to actually call them, it would probably become a bestseller in no time. One of the most-searched words from that book would surely be ‘situationship’—a phase where you are with someone without actually being with someone. A relationship that is undefined and doesn’t carry the ‘burden’ of commitments. When this happens with the ‘green light’ from both people, it’s one thing, but it can also happen without your consent, where you end up being just a timepass during someone’s rebound phase.


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Opportunistic planning:

If most of your plans happen last-minute or opportunistically—only when the other person is free or needs your presence—it indicates they may not be fully invested. They treat interactions as convenient rather than important. When you ask about future plans or schedules, answers often come with vagueness like “let’s see” or “I’m not sure,” reflecting their lack of interest in making an effort to meet you. As a result, you may find yourself putting in more effort to initiate plans, while they remain hesitant or indifferent about spending time together.

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Surface-level conversations:

Whenever you try to break down the walls between you and have deep conversations about emotional needs, past experiences, or insecurities, you notice the other person isn’t receptive. If most talks revolve around casual topics, immediate plans, or just what’s fun right now, it means the fate of the relationship is stuck in the present too.

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“Breadcrumbing” and boundary issues:

If you receive just enough attention to stay interested but not enough to develop a healthy relationship, consider this a warning sign. Psychologists call this “breadcrumbing”—offering minimal but consistent signals of interest. Emotionally distant or unavailable individuals trigger curiosity, making you feel like winning their affection is rare and rewarding. This keeps you hoping for more, often blurring your boundaries and making it hard to step back.

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Public vs. private involvement:

If your lives rarely intersect beyond private time, and the other person isn’t interested in introducing you to their friends or family, it means they’re trying to keep the relationship a ‘secret.’ It could also be because they don’t want you to get too involved in their life.

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Not allowed to discuss labels:

If it feels like the person you’re with doesn’t allow you to discuss the future of your relationship, or your needs, dreams, and desires from this bond, they are not ready to listen. If you bring up the topic, they may easily label you as ‘too much’ or accuse you of having over-expectations. Often, there’s a fear of rocking the boat because the connection is fragile and undefined. This silence can damage self-esteem and lead to emotional burnout over time.

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