No strings attached--the writer of the ad is looking for a casual sexual relationship without any interest in a dating relationship or commitment.
there's a lot of mis conception about dating. dating is when 2 (or more in some cases) people are seing each other with the intent to see their take on one another. commitment is not nessisary in this stage of courtship however it is not recromended to talk to those you date about others you are dating keep ir simple by stating that you are mearly interested in seeing what is out there but never go into detail, doing so could cause hurt feelings. if you ask him/her to be your boy/girl friend then relationship status is obtained and commitment is a nessisity for such relationship to endure.
The difference between dating and having a relationship is a relationship is considered serious and dating isn't. A relationship means that you're a couple and dating means you're just seeing each other.
Dating is more casual than seeing someone. Seeing someone suggests that there is a relationship either beginning or in progress that is exclusive. You can date several people, but when you declare that you are seeing someone, it's a declaration of a commitment.
A dating relationship would be considered just dating. You go on a date with your partner and it is not exclusive. This means you/they could date other people while dating you/them. Therefore, until you make the relationship exclusive, it is not.
the purpose of dating is to allow you to be one on one with the person to determine your compatibility and decide if you would like to pursue a deeper relationship. This level of connection cannot be reach through friendships and hanging out type experiences.
A dating relationship is a romantic connection between two people who are getting to know each other with the potential for a long-term commitment. It differs from other types of relationships, like friendships or family relationships, because it typically involves a deeper level of emotional intimacy and a focus on romantic feelings and attraction.
It's like how your relationship is going or if you are dating or not.
She is in a relationship but she never revealed who she is dating.
That girl and I are in a platonic relationship, as we're not romantically involved. Michael and I have a platonic relationship because he and I are not ready for a dating relationship at the moment.
Because you have the problem of commitment and choose men who are the same yet you really do want a lasting relationship. You want to be in control so by dating these men without commitment you don't have to work at the relationship (neither do they) yet you know something is missing in your life. This also applies to some young women who date married men (not accusing you here.) I will admit that in these modern times it's much more difficult to meet the opposite sex and have a standing relationship with them. It's a 'whatever' or 'me' society, but there are still some good young men and women out there. Be honest with yourself and if you feel you are afraid of commitment then seek counseling to find out why. There is no shame is seeking out psychological counseling when one has a problem.
You need to ask yourself why you are with someone who is not interested in the same commitment that you are. After four years, both of you have settled into a pattern. He gets the best of you--your affection, companionship and a sexual relationship--while avoiding any commitment or true partnership. Maybe he was honest with you from the start that he wanted nothing more than a casual relationship, but after four years, it should be clear that he's content with continuing the way things are. You need to be direct:"I want a full relationship and commitment with you. Do you agree?" If he gives you any answer other than yes, you have to accept this is how things will be. You may decide to stop settling for crumbs and find someone who will want more than just dating.