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Why don't college students recommend falling in love?
I don't think we can generalize whether college students should fall in love, because everyone's situation and background are different. However, the following are some factors that may cause college students not to be advised to fall in love:

1. learning distraction: college students are in the learning stage, so they should focus on their studies. If falling in love will distract attention and affect academic performance, falling in love is not recommended.

2. Emotional and psychological immaturity: College students are still in the process of growth, and their emotions and psychology are not yet mature. If there is not enough psychological preparation, participating in a love relationship may bring many negative effects, such as emotional injury and anxiety.

3. Time and energy: Love needs a lot of time and energy. If college students don't have enough time and energy to deal with love relationships, it may affect other important things, such as study, socialization and hobbies.

4. Social pressure: In some cultures, college students may be pressured and accused by society when they fall in love. This may make college students feel uneasy and stressed and affect their emotional and mental health.

Although love may bring many positive effects, such as enhancing self-confidence and broadening social circles. If college students don't have enough preparation and conditions to deal with love relationships, it is not recommended to fall in love. College students should focus on their studies and personal development, and then consider falling in love when they have enough self-confidence and conditions to deal with love relationships.