No, it's not.
Going out with someone is dating. You both can see other people.
Being someone's bf/gf means you date each other exclusively.
That's why it's always a good idea to define the relationship. Never assume anything.
2007-12-19 03:35:26
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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No.
After a few times together you both should have an idea of where it is going and the likelihood of success in getting there.
To be bf/gf there should be a commitment. A relationship defining conversation is in order. For most people this would mean a monogamous relationship. I am happy with you and I don’t feel I need to look any further. If nothing else there should be an equality of expectations. Are both of you free to see other people or have a commitment to each other? Make sure that you are both in agreement.
Do not let this be the only such conversation. If things change, for better or worse, you should talk. The occasional talk to reassure would be a good idea as well.
Trust me, it is really bad to find out that one of you is still thinking you are bf/gf while somewhere along the line the other changed their mind and started seeing someone else.
2007-12-19 04:07:11
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answer #2
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answered by Light Knight 7
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No properly it relies upon what the individuals in contact evaluate it simply by fact once you're relationship it would not particularly mean you men are unique generally except you men communicate approximately it. Bf Gf ought to be a given which you're unique. With relationship it is not continually the case. some human beings do say relationship is the comparable element it is why speaking approximately it makes issues greater sparkling.
2016-11-23 15:01:50
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answered by anuj 3
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wow ... why are there so many technicalities when it comes to relationships with significant others'? "Going out with someone" in the literal sense means you're "going out", the act of hanging out with one another, like a date, like "me and this guy went out that one night". If you're going out, to me that doesn't mean you're bf/gf. A bf/gf relationship is one where the two spend more than just one night together, they do many things together as a couple, etc.
It's so confusing, which is why I don't pay any attention to all the so - called rules...let it happen naturally and let it come together on its own.
2007-12-19 05:04:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Well dating means he could also date other girls,
but you could also date other boys
BF/GF is more of a commited thing,
If they are around you ALL the time at school then yes your BF GF
IF not, then its a harder more complicated thing,
wait and see how he introduces you,
Thats always worked the best for me,
and if they didn't want to label it , I just moved along,
Dated other guys , and continued to date the other one,
M
2007-12-19 03:43:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Technically, yes. However, as for me, Nope; A girlfriend is a person a want to be for a long time and the other is just aperson I enjoy with for as long as we both have time and feel Ok with each other without any commitment. The commitment would make the difference. Therefore, the right to be treated differently.
2007-12-19 03:36:52
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answered by Anonymous
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sort of, going out is going for a date and seeing if you want the girl to be your gf....then you ask her. then when you are gf/bf then you are going out officially, because if you dont ask then nothing will be official and the girl/guy may become confused as to your intentions of taking her out.
2007-12-19 03:38:01
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answered by Anonymous
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No, or Yes Its how you and she both "look at it"..When "going out" theres two of you involved...I look at just "goin out" in the fashion that you could just be "hangin w/ a female friend"..or "just hangin" period..But I have had more male friends than female friends anyhow through my time..LOL..If I was just going out to a party w/ one of my male friends as an escourt..than he to me was just considered a boy and a friend which =boyfriend that way...If I went out w/ him exclusively for a period of time and he offered me "a promise ring " then hed become my exculsive bf..which means I go out w/ no other..except when Im w/ him .I wouldnt then go out w/ other males like that ..Id only hang w/ them..as friends..and mostly be w/ my exclusive one...So Its just how you and she both look at it...because you could have more sincere feelings for her than she does for you ...Thats where I suggest you be more careful..I consider that until you and she both make the agreement to go exclusive then its just considered as "going/hangin out"...You can date or hang out w/ others..Now, if youre married to her then theres no question about it..Youre exclusive!..LOL...definetly..had to put that in there for a laugh..I hope I helped..God Bless..You take care!;)
2007-12-19 07:36:32
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answered by Sydney 5
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different levels of commitment: going out- haging out vs exclusive bf/gf relationship
2007-12-19 03:39:18
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answered by akipooh 3
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no/not every one you go out with is your bf/gf
2007-12-19 03:36:04
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answered by larry s 2
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