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Is 'seeing each other' and 'being with someone' the same thing?

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Question - (28 October 2008) 1 Answers - (Newest, 28 October 2008)
A female United Kingdom age 30-35, anonymous writes:

hey guys this is a question for the guys... whats the difference when you say we are seeing each other and actually being with someone... is there a difference between the two phrases...

why would you say we are seeing each other if you are boyfriend/ girlfriend??

guys are sooo weird sometimes lol

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A female reader, Deema United Kingdom +, writes (28 October 2008):

Deema agony auntWell I'm glad I'm not the only one who was confused by this stuff !!!! And you're young too!!! My daughters had to explain this one to me. I just never got it at all. Apparently when you are seeing someone that means you are seeing them but you are both free to see other people - but when you are going out with someone or with someone, that means you are a couple. When I was young, if you were going out you were going out, end of. Far more complicated now. No wonder you're confused. xx

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