Relationships are no longer just “single”, “dating”, or “married”. And honestly, thank god. Real lives are more complex than three labels.
Let’s quickly walk through a few common formats and how to figure out what actually suits your current season of life.
Quick Overview of Formats
Format, What it roughly means, Good for…
Friends with Benefits: Friends + sex, no romance expectations. Clear, emotionally contained connections
Casual dating (via dating website online): Dates, fun, feelings possible, no long-term promise, Exploration, post-breakup reboot
Explorationship: Meet, connect, see how it evolves without pressure. People who hate rushing labels
Monogamous Relationship: Committed, exclusive, shared plans. Those ready to build something solid
Open relationships: Committed base + openness to others. Experienced communicators with strong trust
None of these are morally superior. They’re just different containers.
Questions to Ask Yourself Before Choosing
- Am I emotionally available right now?
- How do I handle jealousy?
- Do I have the time and energy for a serious relationship?
- What kind of connection do I secretly hope this will become?
If you answer “I don’t know” a lot, you might be in an explorationship season — which is okay if you communicate it.
Why Label-Avoidance Sometimes Backfires
“I don’t like labels” can be healthy… but sometimes it’s code for “I want benefits without responsibility.”
A healthier version is:
“I don’t want to rush labels, but I care about how we treat each other, and I want us to be honest about our expectations.”
Think of it less as “no labels ever” and more as “labels that evolve at a natural pace”.
Keep Checking In With Yourself
Your ideal format can change. Use this simple check-in every month or two:

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