If you don't fall in love in your freshman year, you won't really be single for four years. I personally experienced that you began to fall in love after your sophomore year, and now you are about to graduate in your senior year, and we spend a lot of time together.
First of all, freshman year is really the easiest time to develop love, and just entering the university stage is the best adolescence in our life. Everyone has just arrived in a fresh environment, which is different from the educational concept of parents and teachers in middle school. Many people become adults when they enter the university, but their parents and teachers will appropriately remind everyone to talk about a love affair in the university. So everyone is new to this university campus, and there are many opportunities to talk to each other about their middle school days. Schools and classes will hold all kinds of activities for everyone to participate in, actively participate in activities, and meet friends from all corners of the country. Maybe she will meet you inadvertently. This is the convenience of falling in love in freshman year. With these conveniences, many college students ended their single life in their freshman year, with her who can study, play and visit the playground together.
I want to tell you that falling in love when I was a student was really, really sweet. Even though we may not have too many basic guarantees, we will feel a special kind of happiness, which belongs to the happiness of love. When there is no class, go to the park to see flowers and plants together; Eat ice cream and watch movies together. Eat hot pot together and hug and watch the yellow apricots all over the sky. You can walk outside hand in hand in the sun in winter. There are many things to do together and many memories that belong to you two. I think it is necessary to feel them in my life. To you unconditionally, just because I like you. The process is really beautiful.
Some people do say that it is not easy to fall in love after freshman year. That's true, but it's not true. It is not easy to get rid of it, because after freshman year, everyone has their own goals and directions in life. Everyone is working hard in their own direction, and there won't be much communication.
But that doesn't mean there is no chance to fall in love. Good love is meeting the right person and wanting to be with her. I met my other half at the end of my sophomore year. When you meet the right person, you should be brave in pursuing love, so that you can live a good college life together.