Unfortunately, my college roommate is such an example, because she talked about a relationship and tossed herself to the point of severe depression. I couldn't help crying the moment I accompanied her to the hospital to learn the test results. What I don't understand in particular is why she tortured herself like this. She was in pain, too, but she was trapped in it. Obviously, just knowing someone, I changed myself from a positive and sunny appearance to a lonely person, and my inner pain has nowhere to tell.
In fact, the students who are in this predicament are very clear that they can't go on like this, but they can't let go of the person in their hearts and make people understand. It is suggested that students start a relationship with a positive and healthy attitude and don't blindly indulge in feelings. Besides falling in love, students should also study hard, make more friends and take part in more activities. They shouldn't give their whole world to one person. If their feelings have problems, it means that a person's spiritual world is beginning to collapse. In this case, students are prone to depression.
Don't forget to think independently in your feelings, and don't put all your focus on one person. Since universities are together, they should be responsible for a relationship. In order to join hands in the future, they can work together to improve themselves. I believe that under this healthy relationship, students' physical and mental health can also be guaranteed, and depression will not easily occur.