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No Labels, No Rules, No Clarity: Welcome to the Situationship Era

Perisha Syed by Perisha Syed
February 12, 2025
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Gen Z isn’t afraid of love, but they’d rather keep it undefined—welcome to the situationship era.

No Labels, No Rules, No Clarity: Welcome to the Situationship Era
No Labels, No Rules, No Clarity: Welcome to the Situationship Era

We’ve all seen it: the endless late-night texts, the stolen glances, the almost dates, but when someone asks, “So, are you guys a thing?” there’s an awkward pause followed by, “Uh… it’s complicated.” This is the wonderful, chaotic, and often frustrating world of situationships.

A situationship is like a romantic relationship’s knock of version—you get some of the perks, some of the feelings, but none of the commitment. Think of it as the lite version of relationships; it seems like the real thing, but something’s missing. It can be thrilling, emotionally exhausting, or a complete waste of time—depending on who you ask. And trust me, Gen Z has a lot to say about it.

From Hollywood to Pakistani dramas, we’ve seen situationships play out time and time again. Remember Ross and Rachel’s “We were on a break!” saga from F.R.I.E.N.D.S.? Classic situationship energy – messy, frustrating, and full of miscommunication. Even Bridgerton’s Penelope and Colin spent two whole seasons dancing around their feelings before admitting they weren’t ‘just friends.’

We asked Gen Z, three girls and three boys (because, you know, equality and all that) what they think about situationships and these were the conclusions.

It’s All Fun and Games Until…

At first, situationships can feel exciting. You get to enjoy someone’s company without the stress of labels, family introductions, or dramatic breakups. Many see it as a carefree phase of modern dating. “I think they can be fun, but also confusing as hell,” one admitted. It’s like enjoying a slice of cake without committing to the whole dessert.

But here’s the problem: feelings don’t follow the no strings attached rule. What starts as fun can turn into anxiety central real quick. “It did feel good at the start, but then I would constantly feel anxious,” a girl shared. The uncertainty—the “What if they’re talking to other people?” or “Do they even like me, or am I just entertainment?” can make situationships more mentally draining than actual relationships.

Take Lara Jean and Peter from To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, they started with a fake relationship, but at some point, those feelings got real. The problem? Peter was still giving mixed signals about his ex, Jenny. Classic situationship dilemma.

Red Flags Are Waving

If there’s one thing Gen Z is good at, it’s spotting red flags. And situationships? Oh boy, they’re full of them. The biggest one? Mixed signals. If someone treats you like their special person one day and a stranger the next, that’s a sign. As one girl put it, “One day, you’re all flirty and lovey-dovey, and the next, you’re getting dry texts—or worse, ghosted.”

Other warning signs? No clarity on where you stand, refusal to introduce you to their friends, and keeping their options very open. If someone claims they’re “just not ready for a relationship” but still want all the relationship benefits, they probably just want to have their cake and eat it too.

Stress Level: Through the Roof

Situationships bring a unique kind of stress. You’re not officially with them, so you can’t get mad if they don’t text back for hours. But you are emotionally invested, so it still stings. “If you’re really invested, it’s hard not to worry about where things are going,” one guy admitted. You start analyzing texts like they’re CIA codes, wondering if “Hey, what’s up?” means “I like you” or just “I’m bored.”

Girls are worried about ‘is he thinking of me? Why hasn’t he texted? Is he talking to other people?” The insecurities are real!

Some people pretend they’re chill about it. “Nope, I don’t take tension,” one of the guys claimed—but let’s be real. If you’re debating whether to text them first or wait another hour to seem cool, you’re already in deep.

Is ‘The Talk’ Worth It?

Ah, the dreaded “What are we?” conversation. Some people swear by it, believing, “Talking is the most important thing, even if you’re ending things.” Others avoid it like the plague. “Things are smooth when there’s no pressure,” one said, proving that ignorance is bliss—until it’s not.

But here’s the thing: if you feel the need to have the talk, you probably already know where things are headed. And if they dodge the question or say, “Let’s just go with the flow,” that’s code for “I don’t want to commit, but I also don’t want to lose my free emotional support system.”

Effort: Who’s Doing More?

In every situationship, one person is always more invested than the other. It’s just facts. If you’re the one always making plans, checking in, or feeling like you’re constantly trying to prove your worth, you’re probably on the losing side. “If you want a healthy relationship, efforts and feelings should be reciprocated,” one participant pointed out. Otherwise, you’re basically just doing community service for someone who doesn’t even appreciate it.

Situationships in One Line

  • “It’s a fraud.”
  • “A situationship, to me, is like cake. I’m happy to have a slice, but I’m not trying to take the whole thing.”
  • “Situationship is basically a relationship without the headaches of a relationship.”
  • ‘It’s all about fun, and the best part is, you truly enjoy it too. But sometimes, it’s just a fleeting moment.”
  • “Even though I knew we were not in a relationship or committed, that would still stress me out a lot at times.”
  • “The thrill is there, no strings attached, just fun conversations with a crush or two. But in the long run, it can be completely overwhelming.”

Situationships: Worth It or a Waste of Time?

At the end of the day, I guess it depends on what you want. If both people are on the same page and happy to keep things casual, situationships can be fun. But if one person secretly wants more, it’s a slow road to heartbreak. “I think it’s waste of time,” one girl said bluntly. Her advice? “Go find yourself a real deal!”

Whether you love them, hate them, or are currently trapped in one—situationships are a defining part of modern dating. They can be exciting, emotionally exhausting, or just plain frustrating. But one thing’s for sure: they’re never boring.

Sources: Vogue , Cambridge Dictionary

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