3 Of The Best Movies To Watch If You’re In A Situationship
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Ugh. The situationship. If you’ve ever dodged the arrangement and don’t know what I’m talking about, a situationship is an undefined romantic relationship that feels like a relationship, but don’t be fooled! It’s not! Because you never became official. Yeah. It’s exhausting!
If you do know what I’m talking about, here are three of the best movies to watch if you’re in a situationship.
1. Friends With Benefits
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Friends With Benefits is a hilarious 2011 comedy starring Mila Kunis as Jamie, a recruiter who places the talented graphic designer Dylan (Justin Timberlake), at GQ. The two immediately hit it off and strike up a friendship. One drunken night, the two decide to take their friendship to a new place–the bedroom. However, Jamie and Dylan both say they want no strings attached; just sex (and to keep their friendship the same). However, the pair quickly learn that adding sex to their friendship might not be as uncomplicated as they initially thought.
2. 500 Days Of Summer
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500 Days Of Summer is the ultimate situationship movie. Tom (Joseph Gordan-Levitt) is a hopeless romantic who believes he will never be happy in life until he finds “The One.” Summer (Zooey Deschanel) does not share this belief and doesn’t really believe in love at all. Still, the pair become involved in an undefined relationship. As you would expect, it only ends in heartbreak and the movie follows Tom’s journey to try to get over the woman he never really had at all.
3. He’s Just Not That Into You
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He’s Just Not That Into You is a romantic comedy starring an ensemble cast of characters all navigating the pitfalls of modern dating in Boston. It’s a clever movie that comments on the totally insane rules we adhere to when trying to find love. Despite the fact it was released in 2009, it still holds up today and feels just as relevant as ever, especially if you’re in the midst of a situationship.