FWB

What does FWB stand for?

Friends with benefits

When two friends decide to engage in casual, physical activities without a romantic commitment, they’re known as “friends with benefits” or FWB. This term is mainly used in text messages, social media platforms, and online chatrooms.

The main focus of an FWB relationship is physical intimacy, like kissing, without any emotional connection. But it’s not always as clear-cut as it sounds. Often, one or both parties start to develop feelings, causing complications and potentially ending the FWB agreement.

Mostly, teenagers and young adults opt for an FWB arrangement. But it’s not just limited to them; even mature adults and elderly folks have been known to enter these kinds of relationships.

On a lighter note, FWB also represents a popular 2011 movie called Friends with Benefits, featuring renowned actors like Ashton Kutcher and Natalie Portman.

Example for using ‘FWB’ in a conversation

Hey, did you hear about Sarah and Mike?

Yeah, aren’t they FWB?

Yeah, they’re just hooking up without any commitment.

That’s cool, as long as they’re both on the same page. But emotions can get complicated, you know?