The Worst Part Of Almost Relationships Are The Mixed Signals
Jonathan Borba

The Worst Part Of Almost Relationships Are The Mixed Signals

Almost relationships leave you in limbo. You never know what to expect from this other person. Are they going to text you cute messages today and make you feel like a relationship is on the horizon? Or are they going to ignore you, decline your calls, and drop off the face of the planet without an explanation?

When you’re in an almost relationship, you don’t want to be too demanding. You don’t want to beg for answers and come across as clingy since you’re technically not a couple yet. But you also don’t want to fool yourself into thinking everything is fine and they’re simply busy. You don’t want to create a false narrative. You want to know the truth, but when you’re in an almost relationship, it’s intimidating to ask. Besides, asking doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll get an answer.

Almost relationships are hard because you don’t want to sit around waiting for them. You don’t want to avoid making plans with your friends just in case this person decides to pay you attention today. But you also don’t want to miss out on the chance to spend time with them. You don’t want to book your schedule and then get forced to turn them down when they’re the only person you want to see.

The worst part of almost relationships are the mixed signals because you have no idea what this other person is thinking. You feel like, if they actually wanted a relationship with you, they would have made a move by now. But if they didn’t want a relationship with you, they wouldn’t have been so flirtatious with you. They wouldn’t have made you feel this special. One second, you think you have a handle on the way they feel about you, but the next second, they do something that completely changes your mind. Your relationship with them is a roller coaster. You’re either overjoyed or disappointed, thrilled or devastated. There is no in between.

If you knew how the other person felt, then at least you would be able to make an informed decision. If they didn’t want a relationship with you, you could accept defeat and move on. And if they did want a relationship with you and wanted to take things slow, that would be cool too. You would be fine waiting – if only you knew where it would lead you. Since you have no idea what the future is going to bring, almost relationships are incredibly frustrating. You never know when texting them is going to lead to a fun conversation or getting left on read. You never know whether they’re going to make you feel wanted or like complete trash. It’s a coin flip.

The worst part of almost relationships are the mixed signals because you aren’t sure whether you should hold on a little longer or whether you should let go. You don’t know whether this person is going to ask you on a date and take your relationship to the next level or whether they’re going to show up with a new partner tomorrow. Sometimes, the unpredictability is exciting. But most of the time, it’s just plain frustrating.