So, you’re in a “situationship.” What’s that? It’s kind of like a relationship, but not really. It lacks all the things that make a relationship a relationship: commitment, boundaries, and clear expectations, which can sometimes feel like benching in a relationship.
Situationships are ambiguous by design, and that can be frustrating. That’s why closure is important for your emotional well-being. Closure can give you the understanding and acceptance you need to release negative emotions, heal, and move on.
But how do you get closure from something that was never clearly defined in the first place? How do you ask for closure from a situationship?
In this article, we’ll explore the ins and outs of seeking closure in these tricky, undefined relationships.