The goal of falling in love after work is relatively clear, and it may be inevitable to discuss some very realistic issues. In addition, the social circle after work is much smaller than that of the university. ? I am about to leave school, so I have this concern. The above is a choice. But college doesn't have to be in love. I think some people come early and some people come late in love. What matters is fate and mentality.
College doesn't have to be in love, but college is really a good place to fall in love. If you just want to find a respectable girlfriend to take out, please don't waste other people's time. It's okay to have a girlfriend in college. People won't look up to you just because you have a girlfriend. If you feel lonely, you might as well find something to enrich yourself.
As a person with personal experience, my first love lasted for 656 days, from the first month of freshman year to the end of last semester of sophomore year, but the fact was not as happy as outsiders saw, and there was no cheating problem. We broke up peacefully, just because two people had different views and didn't know a * * * with the same hobby and personality.
At first, I just thought that the university must find someone to find her again, but she thought I was honest and not attracted by the other party. The most important thing in college is to improve yourself, my girlfriend. If you really meet someone who feels right, go after them bravely and try to improve yourself before you meet them.
Two people have two people's happiness, and one person has one person's freedom. I think it's normal to fall in love if you can meet the right person who wants to spend the rest of his life with him. If not, I would rather be single, find someone who doesn't agree with me, and then separate, wasting my feelings and energy. If I have time and energy, I might as well study more, communicate more with others and play more games.