WeddingsByMelB-Relationship
Know your place
So how do relationships start? Back in the days, it
was a lot of letters, tapping of Nitel phones and plenty sneaking off during
teenagers fellowship, just to name a few. I recall a a few of these as being
the official relationhip starters back then:
“I would like us to go
steady”
“Would you go out with me?”
“Please be my number 1” *whispers* Someone actually said this to BN’s Jennifer
“Would you go out with me?”
“Please be my number 1” *whispers* Someone actually said this to BN’s Jennifer
It is presumed that once the response was “yes”,
the relationship is deemed to have commenced from the date of acquiescence.
Thus, marks the date upon which anniversaries are based. However, it is not
always cut and dried. There are times when both people haven’t actually defined
what they’re doing but their relationship has all the elements of “dating” like
Jake and Anna in “Keeping The Faith”.
So, when you meet a couple who can’t tell you the date of their “anniversary”, there’s the urge to ask “so how did you know when you guys started dating?” With the age of social media, and what is now referred to as “Setting P”, it is easy to assume (either erroneously or otherwise) that once the both parties have come to some form of understanding that they’re in a relationship.
So, when you meet a couple who can’t tell you the date of their “anniversary”, there’s the urge to ask “so how did you know when you guys started dating?” With the age of social media, and what is now referred to as “Setting P”, it is easy to assume (either erroneously or otherwise) that once the both parties have come to some form of understanding that they’re in a relationship.
“Did he ask you out?” “No, not really. But we just
kind of evolved and both of us knew where we were going”
I was running this topic by a couple of my friends and they were very cynical (yeah, I know I need to change my friends!) One of them said “Why would you be deluding yourself when the guy hasn’t said specifically that he wants to be in a relationship? Call me old school but if a guy doesn’t toast me in the traditional way, I’m not referring to him as my boyfriend oh! Na there problem dey take start and you’ll start playing roles that you’re not supposed to and now find out that there’s a numero Uno coming from Manchester every weekend to see her man”
I was running this topic by a couple of my friends and they were very cynical (yeah, I know I need to change my friends!) One of them said “Why would you be deluding yourself when the guy hasn’t said specifically that he wants to be in a relationship? Call me old school but if a guy doesn’t toast me in the traditional way, I’m not referring to him as my boyfriend oh! Na there problem dey take start and you’ll start playing roles that you’re not supposed to and now find out that there’s a numero Uno coming from Manchester every weekend to see her man”
My other friend, a guy, said “both of you are
adults na! Does anybody still do the whole song and dance of will you be
my girlfriend? in this day and age? Besides, if you rely on that and throw a tantrum,
what’s the guarantee that he hasn’t asked 3 other girls the same questions.
Sometimes you just know, deep in your gut that this person is yours”
What do you guys think? When does a relationship
actually start? Are you Team Let’s Infer Based on the Facts Before Us? or Team
Spell It out Loud and Clear? Oh, and before I forget, what were some of the
relationship starting quotes you heard back then?
Let’s discuss
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Story credit:Atoke (bellanailja)
Well, I know a relationship may evolve from friendship, but at a point, the topic has to be raised and the relationship defined. Consider this, who ever gets married "just like that"? The guy has to still ask right?. So for every relationship, there must be an asking and "defining". And Yes I am Old School
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