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How to turn a situationship into a relationship

While casual, nondescript “situationships” certainly have a time and a place, it’s OK to admit when you’re officially tired of “talking” or “hanging out” with someone and want to turn your situationship into a relationship instead. You know, something with a little more commitment, consistency, and that all-important label.

Well, it is entirely possible to push it to become the real thing, and Relationship expert Megan Luscombe teaches us how. 

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