How to Date College Girls
Knowing how to date college girls is important if you want to have a successful, meaningful relationship in college. Despite how college women are usually depicted, there is more to them than partying and having fun. In order to avoid adding stress to her already drama-filled life in college, there are some things you should keep in mind.
- The most important aspect of college is academic success. When a girl enrolls in college, her first goal should be maintaining a decent GPA. Dating can be a distraction, but there is a compromise. Be thoughtful of her schedule and requirements. If she has a test the next day, don't make her choose between you and studying. If she is taking the relationship seriously, she will try to please you, even to the point of sacrificing her academics. That is a thoughtless and selfish request. Besides, if you are a student, you probably have something to study as well.
- Schedule dates on the weekends. College students want to have fun and relax on the weekend. This is a great time to schedule a date or just hang out. This way, you will be able to see each other at least once a week and both of you can concentrate on homework during the week without feeling guilty. Tip: Go somewhere off campus. Students need a break from the college atmosphere every now and then. A nice hike or a tour of a historic village would be relaxing and interesting.
- Hang out with your friends. It can be hard to be without the person you care for, but realize that you shouldn't neglect your friends. Taking breaks from one another is a great way to let off steam if there is tension in the relationship. If you need to, talk to your friends about problems in your relationship . Important: Don't talk about your sexual activity or anything else that is too intimate. If she finds out that you are discussing what you two do in the bedroom, expect that relationship to end quickly.
- Don't be jealous when she is with other male students. You have to understand that your girlfriend will have to interact with other men. Don't automatically be suspicious about what she is doing with them. If you confront her every time you see her with another guy, you will drive her away. However, if you suspects something shady, make sure you have enough evidence to back up the accusation.
- Be serious, but not too serious. College is a place where young adults develop and discover new things about the world. Most women are not looking for a marriage proposal during their sophomore year. Take things slowly and see where they lead. If your relationship endures after both of you graduate, feel free to start thinking about your future together.
Posted on: Mar. 26, 2010















