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LoginWomen's Health may earn commission from the links on this page, but we only feature products we believe in. Why Trust Us? Whether you're figuring out what you want after a breakup or having the single summer of your life, sometimes, you just want to date without strings attached. Sound familiar? Well, casual dating might be for you. But first: What is a casual relationship, exactly? Lindsey Metselaar is a relationship expert specializing in millennial dating and the host of We Met at Acme podcast.
The pros explain whether or not that no-strings-attached connection is emotionally healthy—and if it will ever lead to more. At one time or another, many of us have been in purely sexual relationships. Whether you've agreed to be friends with benefits or it's a one-time romance with no strings attached, there are plenty of different ways to enjoy strictly physical connections with other people. But when casual sex happens with someone you care or start to care about, it's normal to think about putting down roots. That would, of course, flip the deal on its head—and can you ever really turn casual sex into a serious relationship? If your casual partner seems worthy of marathon phone sessions, monogamous arrangements, or even falling in love, you might find yourself dreaming of ways to make it official.
The potential positive and negative effects of hookup culture. Sarah Vanbuskirk has over 20 years of experience as a writer and editor, covering a range of health, wellness, lifestyle, and family-related topics. Carly Snyder, MD is a reproductive and perinatal psychiatrist who combines traditional psychiatry with integrative medicine-based treatments.
It's 1 pm on a Thursday. I'm one of maybe 10 people in the sandwich line at the dining hall, and I see that guy. We've hooked up a few times.
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