What do you consider "seeing someone?"

erikiksaz

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HEhe, this was inspired by the "What do you consider making out" thread. But anyways, what do you guys consider as "seeing someone?" I've only had 2 real relationships, and i don't think i've been through this process. It's pretty much always been: she likes me, i like her, badabingbadaboom, we're together. BUT, from the experience of my last relationship, this thing they call "seeing each other" might be a good idea in a pre-relationship, but i'm not sure. You guys tell me :)
 

chickenhead

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If you've banged someone a minimum of three (3) times, and purchased dinner at least once (1) then you're seeing someone.

Otherwise you're just messing around with some slut.
 

hans007

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some of my friends say i am "seeing" one of my friends, and that i'm practically dating her. i've probably bought her dinner like 5-6 times now. then again, i really doubt i am "seeing" her. anyways, i dont think there is like a definite answer on this
 

gopunk

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i don't see how it could hurt.... just make sure she's clean and you don't get pregnant.
 

Spamela

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<< HEhe, this was inspired by the "What do you consider making out" thread. But anyways, what do you guys consider as "seeing someone?" I've only had 2 real relationships, and i don't think i've been through this process. It's pretty much always been: she likes me, i like her, badabingbadaboom, we're together. BUT, from the experience of my last relationship, this thing they call "seeing each other" might be a good idea in a pre-relationship, but i'm not sure. You guys tell me :) >>



for women it means "committed & sleeping with," but for men it means "committed" and an implied "sleeping with."
 

jjones

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<< What do you consider "seeing someone?" >>


mutual interest beyond the occasional date.
 

TheBlondOne

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pre-boyfriend/girlfriend. When you're just dating sporadically. No pressure. I like that kind of a "relationship."

--Sarah
 

911paramedic

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When they make your rods and cones dance with joy. (occular humor, lame, but there)

If you see each other on a consistant basis and only each other. IMHO