College Plans, Could You Give Me Your Opinions?

July 13, 2010 by  
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My boyfriend and I are both going to college after this summer, and we’ll have been dating for a year by then. We aren’t perfect, and we fight often, but we can never stay mad at each other which makes me believe that we are a strong couple and we love each other. He is deciding on whether to go out of state of go to the same college that I am attending. We’ve talked about it multiple times but we always end up where we started. We have talked about long distance and he is unsure about this. I’m a little unsure too because I was dumped a year or so over a web cam after dating my ex for a year and a couple of months, I’m pretty sure that my ex was my first love so it was pretty heartbreaking. I just want to hear other people’s experiences and opinions on long distance and going to the same college as your high school sweetheart.
Thanks.

Still Confused On My Boyfriend Going To College?

July 13, 2010 by  
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ok so I really want to stay together with my boyfriend I’m so scared to lose him going to college and I know that I can trust him but I’m worried he will drop me bc it’s to hard because its a long distance from my house to his college so should I wait for him or break up?

No Girlfriend All Through Highschool Until College. Please Help..?

July 13, 2010 by  
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Hello, I have a slight problem. I’m 16 years old and just graduated tenth grade. My parents sent me to an all boys military school this past year and while i was there, I noticed that everyone i know and liked is about 900 miles away from me. This means that if I were to have a relationship it would be extremely long distance and difficult to handle. And I’m being sent there for my junior and senior year too.
So….would it be a bad idea to go all of my life without a girlfriend until college or later? Or should I go for the long shot and try to manage a relationship in these harsh conditions?
Thanks.

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What Happens To A College Relationship After You Graduate?

February 26, 2010 by  
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What happens if you had a relationship in college, and you both graduate and go back to different cities? Do you make it long distance? Move on? Move to the other persons city? etc.

Is It Easier Or Harder To Get A Long-term Boyfriend If You’re In A Sorority In College?

February 24, 2010 by  
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I’m a 1st year in college and I was thinking about joining a sorority. Right now what I want is long-term boyfriend who I can trust throughout college that I can spend a lot of time with, etc.
I have gone to a few fraternity parties that were open parties where anyone can go, and that’s where I met my current guy I am dating. He is a 4th year, and we have been dating over one month. I told him no sex and he respects my decision. He treats me really well and we get a long well and always have fun together. My concerns though are that he is really busy all the time because he is involved with so many clubs on campus so it’s hard for him to make time to see me but he does make time. Other concern is he is graduating in a few months, so next year he won’t be at the school with me and I would not want a long-distance relationship. I also feel like we are already getting bored of each other.
I think he likes the fact that I am not in a sorority and I seem innocent and he knows I wouldn’t cheat on him. But since he’s leaving I feel I am gonna have to start looking for someone else. I want someone younger that’s in a lower grade.
I’m wondering if I should do spring rush for a sorority but I’ve heard that guys have less respect for sorority girls and would not want a long-term relationship with one. Mainly sorority girls associate with frat guys (and I’ve found the frat guys at my school to be extreme players) so frat guys wouldn’t want a relationship would they? But I feel the opportunity to meet new people would be better, and I know of a couple girls in sororities who have boyfriends, but I don’t know what to do. Join a sorority or not? Would this decrease or increase my chances of having a long-term bf?

Is It Easier Or Harder To Get A Long-term Boyfriend If You’re In A Sorority In College?

February 23, 2010 by  
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I’m a 1st year in college and I was thinking about joining a sorority. Right now what I want is long-term boyfriend who I can trust throughout college that I can spend a lot of time with, etc.
I have gone to a few fraternity parties that were open parties where anyone can go, and that’s where I met my current guy I am dating. He is a 4th year, and we have been dating over one month. I told him no sex and he respects my decision. He treats me really well and we get a long well and always have fun together. My concerns though are that he is really busy all the time because he is involved with so many clubs on campus so it’s hard for him to make time to see me but he does make time. Other concern is he is graduating in a few months, so next year he won’t be at the school with me and I would not want a long-distance relationship. I also feel like we are already getting bored of each other.
I think he likes the fact that I am not in a sorority and I seem innocent and he knows I wouldn’t cheat on him. But since he’s leaving I feel I am gonna have to start looking for someone else. I want someone younger that’s in a lower grade.
I’m wondering if I should do spring rush for a sorority but I’ve heard that guys have less respect for sorority girls and would not want a long-term relationship with one. Mainly sorority girls associate with frat guys (and I’ve found the frat guys at my school to be extreme players) so frat guys wouldn’t want a relationship would they? But I feel the opportunity to meet new people would be better, and I know of a couple girls in sororities who have boyfriends, but I don’t know what to do. Join a sorority or not? Would this decrease or increase my chances of having a long-term bf?

Is It Easier Or Harder To Get A Long-term Boyfriend If You’re In A Sorority In College?

February 23, 2010 by  
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I’m a 1st year in college and I was thinking about joining a sorority. Right now what I want is long-term boyfriend who I can trust throughout college that I can spend a lot of time with, etc.
I have gone to a few fraternity parties that were open parties where anyone can go, and that’s where I met my current guy I am dating. He is a 4th year, and we have been dating over one month. I told him no sex and he respects my decision. He treats me really well and we get a long well and always have fun together. My concerns though are that he is really busy all the time because he is involved with so many clubs on campus so it’s hard for him to make time to see me but he does make time. Other concern is he is graduating in a few months, so next year he won’t be at the school with me and I would not want a long-distance relationship. I also feel like we are already getting bored of each other.
I think he likes the fact that I am not in a sorority and I seem innocent and he knows I wouldn’t cheat on him. But since he’s leaving I feel I am gonna have to start looking for someone else. I want someone younger that’s in a lower grade.
I’m wondering if I should do spring rush for a sorority but I’ve heard that guys have less respect for sorority girls and would not want a long-term relationship with one. Mainly sorority girls associate with frat guys (and I’ve found the frat guys at my school to be extreme players) so frat guys wouldn’t want a relationship would they? But I feel the opportunity to meet new people would be better, and I know of a couple girls in sororities who have boyfriends, but I don’t know what to do. Join a sorority or not? Would this decrease or increase my chances of having a long-term bf?

Is It Easier Or Harder To Get A Long-term Boyfriend If You’re In A Sorority In College?

February 23, 2010 by  
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I’m a 1st year in college and I was thinking about joining a sorority. Right now what I want is long-term boyfriend who I can trust throughout college that I can spend a lot of time with, etc.
I have gone to a few fraternity parties that were open parties where anyone can go, and that’s where I met my current guy I am dating. He is a 4th year, and we have been dating over one month. I told him no sex and he respects my decision. He treats me really well and we get a long well and always have fun together. My concerns though are that he is really busy all the time because he is involved with so many clubs on campus so it’s hard for him to make time to see me but he does make time. Other concern is he is graduating in a few months, so next year he won’t be at the school with me and I would not want a long-distance relationship. I also feel like we are already getting bored of each other.
I think he likes the fact that I am not in a sorority and I seem innocent and he knows I wouldn’t cheat on him. But since he’s leaving I feel I am gonna have to start looking for someone else. I want someone younger that’s in a lower grade.
I’m wondering if I should do spring rush for a sorority but I’ve heard that guys have less respect for sorority girls and would not want a long-term relationship with one. Mainly sorority girls associate with frat guys (and I’ve found the frat guys at my school to be extreme players) so frat guys wouldn’t want a relationship would they? But I feel the opportunity to meet new people would be better, and I know of a couple girls in sororities who have boyfriends, but I don’t know what to do. Join a sorority or not? Would this decrease or increase my chances of having a long-term bf?

Is It Easier Or Harder To Get A Long-term Boyfriend If You’re In A Sorority In College?

February 23, 2010 by  
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I’m a 1st year in college and I was thinking about joining a sorority. Right now what I want is long-term boyfriend who I can trust throughout college that I can spend a lot of time with, etc.
I have gone to a few fraternity parties that were open parties where anyone can go, and that’s where I met my current guy I am dating. He is a 4th year, and we have been dating over one month. I told him no sex and he respects my decision. He treats me really well and we get a long well and always have fun together. My concerns though are that he is really busy all the time because he is involved with so many clubs on campus so it’s hard for him to make time to see me but he does make time. Other concern is he is graduating in a few months, so next year he won’t be at the school with me and I would not want a long-distance relationship. I also feel like we are already getting bored of each other.
I think he likes the fact that I am not in a sorority and I seem innocent and he knows I wouldn’t cheat on him. But since he’s leaving I feel I am gonna have to start looking for someone else. I want someone younger that’s in a lower grade.
I’m wondering if I should do spring rush for a sorority but I’ve heard that guys have less respect for sorority girls and would not want a long-term relationship with one. Mainly sorority girls associate with frat guys (and I’ve found the frat guys at my school to be extreme players) so frat guys wouldn’t want a relationship would they? But I feel the opportunity to meet new people would be better, and I know of a couple girls in sororities who have boyfriends, but I don’t know what to do. Join a sorority or not? Would this decrease or increase my chances of having a long-term bf?

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