The Half-Love Trap: Why Modern Situationships Echo Ancient Hindu Warnings A situationship is the defining romantic arrangement of the Gen Z era — part relationship, part convenience, entirely uncommitted. It offers warmth without walls, intimacy without investment, and companionship without consequence. You enjoy the good parts — the closeness, the physical connection, the emotional comfort — while carefully sidestepping anything that might feel like responsibility. No labels, no future conversations, no fear of your freedom being clipped. It sounds ideal. And for a while, it feels that way. But Hindu thought, rooted in thousands of years of understanding the human condition, has seen this story before — and knows exactly how it ends. The Fear Beneath the Freedom What drives a situationship is rarely boldness. It is, more honestly, fear. Fear of vulnerability. Fear of being truly known and possibly rejected. Fear that love, once made real and named, will consume the parts of you that y...