First of all, a university is a place to study. The main purpose of students entering universities is to receive higher education and acquire professional knowledge and skills. Being in love may distract students from their studies. Therefore, in order to ensure that students can concentrate on their studies, the school may limit the time and frequency of love.
Secondly, college life is a very free stage, and students may be immature at this stage and lack the ability to deal with complex emotional problems. Some relationships may lead to unnecessary quarrels, conflicts or negative effects, and may even distract students' energy and emotions. Some students may have mood swings because of love, which will affect their study and life. In order to ensure the all-round development of students and avoid potential problems, the school may limit the scope of love.
Finally, college is an opportunity to socialize. In college, students can make many new friends, participate in various clubs and activities, and broaden their social circle. Schools may want students to participate in more social activities, make more friends and cultivate their interpersonal skills at this stage. And love may make students rely too much on each other and ignore the development of other interpersonal relationships.
Although the school may limit the scope and time of love, it does not mean that you can't fall in love. School rules are often for the overall interests and development of students. Students can balance their love and study by understanding and abiding by the regulations of the school, and ensure the good development of their academic performance and social relations.