Psychological analysis of college students' love.
1. Physiological needs
College students are in adolescence and have physiological and psychological needs for the opposite sex. Sexual impulse is one of the inducements of college students' love behavior.
2. The mentality of "playing"
Some college students fall in love for fun or excitement. Treat love as a game, lack of sense of responsibility.
03. Psychological needs
The first is the need for love and belonging. College students are in the "psychological weaning period", hoping to establish close relationship with the opposite sex and eager to be recognized and accepted by the opposite sex. Second, we need "empathy". A phenomenon of empathy is that many college students leave their parents alone for the first time, and it is easy to feel lonely in the face of strange environment. In order to make up for the psychological emptiness and seek a feeling of home, they fall in love, which makes heterosexual couples play the role of parents to a certain extent. To satisfy their attachment to home. Third, the psychology of comparison. College students are the spokesmen of an era, and they always keep up with the fashion. In such a big environment, people imitate each other, and the phenomenon of love is becoming more and more common. Some people think that they lack the attraction of being loved, and others will look down on themselves. Finally, the sense of self-worth. College students lack full confidence in themselves. In a love relationship, lovers' sweet words are often full of appreciation and praise. The relationship of love enables them to satisfy the affirmation from others that adolescence expects.