But if you talk about the future and mention wanting to see each other, visit each other, travel together, etc., then it’s a sign that you don’t just want your relationship to end in the summertime.
You start hanging out alone more than you do in groups.
A lot of people meet their summer flings through their friend groups or bring them around friends for fun going out activities.
But if you and your date prefer to spend time one-on-one versus in a group, then maybe you want to take things a step further.
They post you on social media.
If your summer fling has been sharing pictures or videos of you on their Instagram story or, better yet, included you in official posts, then it’s a clear indicator that they don’t just want to write you off.
For some people, being included on their social media is a big deal, and if they want their friends and followers to know who you are, they may want to keep you in their lives seriously.
If you have been casually dating someone this summer and have seen all of these indicators at one point or another, it may be time to have a conversation about what you plan on doing when the summer is over.
It’s better to ask and figure it out than never know.
Don’t be afraid to take risks regarding summer love – even if you’re unable to enter a committed relationship, you’ll still have a good experience to look back on.