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Going steady is a romantic relationship in which both partners commit to date only each other. Growing in prevalence in the United States after World War II, going steady became the mainstream dating pattern in high schools and colleges in the 1950s. Going steady continued as a dominant dating pattern through the 1980s, with teenagers beginning to go steady at progressively earlier ages. The label "going steady" fell into disuse in the 1970s.

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  • Going steady is a romantic relationship in which both partners commit to date only each other. Growing in prevalence in the United States after World War II, going steady became the mainstream dating pattern in high schools and colleges in the 1950s. Going steady continued as a dominant dating pattern through the 1980s, with teenagers beginning to go steady at progressively earlier ages. The label "going steady" fell into disuse in the 1970s. (en)
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  • Going steady is a romantic relationship in which both partners commit to date only each other. Growing in prevalence in the United States after World War II, going steady became the mainstream dating pattern in high schools and colleges in the 1950s. Going steady continued as a dominant dating pattern through the 1980s, with teenagers beginning to go steady at progressively earlier ages. The label "going steady" fell into disuse in the 1970s. (en)
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  • Going steady (en)
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