Help me settle a light-hearted argument I’ve been involved in. Your choices are relatively simple.
You are, hypothetically, an unmarried individual. You are, however, involved in a committed, romantic relationship. By committed, I mean that you two have agreed that you and your partner are dating each other exclusively, with no intention or desire to date anyone else.
Under these circumstances, do you consider yourself to be “single”? The poll is specifically designed to be a yes or no question, but I welcome any and all comments about it in the thread.
As above, except for in a legal-definition sense of the word, not single at all.
After all single means “one”, an individual, alone. If you are in a committed relationship and your partner agrees, then you are very definitely part of a couple.
My girlfriend and I have an understanding that we are allowed to “have a good time” with others, but at the end of the day we come home to each other, since we live together and all. I’d say if I’m flirting with someone I am single, if not I am in a relationship.
We’re not married, but we’ve been together for ten years, own a house together, etc. I am most definitely not single, and I think my partner would be pretty upset (and possibly question my motives!) if I went around telling people I was. Even on forms, more and more these days they have “cohabiting” as an option, so I tick that.
Where do you live and do you co-habitate? Most legal documents that I’ve seen around here (e.g. census type forms, and employment benefits) “common-law relationship” has been an option for awhile. Edit: I get a bit befuddled when I have only the options of “married” “single”, “divorced” etc., but forms with such restrictive options are few and far between.
No. Even in a legal sense (in the UK, at least) if you’re living with your partner then you’re not treated as single - your partner’s income counts if you apply for any state benefits, for example.
I say you’re single. If someone asks, you’re single, but you have a boyfriend / girlfriend / significant other. There’s no mention above of living arrangements, property, or time. If you are ‘dating’, you are single.