So the last time I defined a relationship, it went like this:
Me and my ex lying in bed discussing spring break.
He said, “So I’d be ok with not hooking up with anyone while I’m in the Bahamas. Would you hook up with anyone in South Carolina?”
I said, “Is that your way of asking me if we’re exclusive?”
He said, “Maybe.”
I said, “Ok then, we’re exclusive.”
And from then on, we were boyfriend/girlfriend.
Ok, so that was college — where your friends play just as vital a role in setting the status of your coupledom as you and your significant other do with their mocking “Oh you guys are totally a couple” or “where’s your boyyyyfriend” comments at which point you take a cue from them and give each other the appropriate title.
But in the real world, it seems this whole defining thing is much harder to do. Read More »



