Is it right to start dating when you are in the university campus?
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Dating on campus though a common thing among tertiary students, it still remains a personal decision to make. It can be right or wrong depending on the individual student, the circumstances the student is found in and the behaviours/activities you engage in during the dating process
Dating on campus though a common thing among tertiary students, it still remains a personal decision to make. It can be right or wrong depending on the individual student, the circumstances the student is found in and the behaviours/activities you engage in during the dating process
See lessDepends on you the individual. It can be right for you but may affect me in many ways. It also depends on how we understand the subject. Dating is a form of friendship, but the people in the relationship are with intention of looking at the suitability of each other. It's an avenue to know if the peRead more
Depends on you the individual. It can be right for you but may affect me in many ways. It also depends on how we understand the subject. Dating is a form of friendship, but the people in the relationship are with intention of looking at the suitability of each other. It’s an avenue to know if the person you are dating will be good for you in marriage. Most of us today take the responsibility of a husband/ husband when in a relationship. This is totally wrong.
See lessIt both Yes and No Yes because when you identify the best or right person whilst on campus you can't miss each other. But if you both realize that per the situation and schedule things won't work out you can go on agreement and wait till you're all at sound mind. No is also anRead more
It both Yes and No
Yes because when you identify the best or right person whilst on campus you can’t miss each other. But if you both realize that per the situation and schedule things won’t work out you can go on agreement and wait till you’re all at sound mind.
No is also an answer to the question because it is not everyone who will meet his or her spouse on campus and therefor it not compulsory or a right to still engage in dating that won’t take you far or will rather make you regret in life.
See lessI would say dating on campus is subjective in nature because what might favor you might not necessarily favor another. It all boils down to knowing yourself as an individual. Some people tend to focus all their attention on dating leaving the other important things unattended to. And in this case, aRead more
I would say dating on campus is subjective in nature because what might favor you might not necessarily favor another.
See lessIt all boils down to knowing yourself as an individual. Some people tend to focus all their attention on dating leaving the other important things unattended to. And in this case, as a student your main focus is expected to be your studies so any other thing becomes secondary.
If one thinks she is the type who can manage her time very well then it’s fine to date on campus but remember excelling academically is the ultimate goal for being in the university.
It's a yes and no answer, because it depends on the individuals. If. The two of you are coming into it with Good intentions of building a relationship that will last even after school...why not..it's a yes to date on campus..it brings a lot of emotional benefits. But if you are dating because you feRead more
It’s a yes and no answer, because it depends on the individuals. If. The two of you are coming into it with Good intentions of building a relationship that will last even after school…why not..it’s a yes to date on campus..it brings a lot of emotional benefits.
But if you are dating because you feel lonely or wish to be part of the system or maybe for sex sake…then it’s a No! Yif there are no good intentions then don’t date because broken hearts await you and it will affect your academics. But since you can’t tell exactly the intention of the person coming at you …you should consider it as a risk to trust and date… otherwise just forget about dating n study!
See lessIt depends on a lot of factors which include your background, the campus social policies on the subject matter, your academic presures etc.
It depends on a lot of factors which include your background, the campus social policies on the subject matter, your academic presures etc.
Dating on campus is one of the interesting thing. I believe it give the couple time to study each other for a period in order to get along well.
Dating on campus is one of the interesting thing. I believe it give the couple time to study each other for a period in order to get along well.
See lessLife as a student can sometimes be uneasy. This is because one learns a lot whiles in school, and one thing that can't be escape is relationships. For many people, it's at school that they first fall in love, for others that is where they start their first relationships. The 4 corners of a classroomRead more
For many people, it’s at school that they first fall in love, for others that is where they start their first relationships.
The 4 corners of a classroom may be made for studying, but there is more to it than just carrying a bag loaded with books in and out of the class.
Very few are able to go through tertiary level, without entering in a relationship or getting involved with an admirer.
How ever, this may lead to a genuine relationship whiles others are for silly reasons.
Here are five reasons why students date on compus
1. Free Ride 2. Sponsorship
3. To escape assignment
4. Just for sex 5. Bandwagon and peer pressure
This question is relative, depending on the levels in school, the purpose/motive for it, and the way forward. You see relationship is suppose to be to build the persons involved in it, must this mostly is not the case
This question is relative, depending on the levels in school, the purpose/motive for it, and the way forward. You see relationship is suppose to be to build the persons involved in it, must this mostly is not the case
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