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College Dating & Relationships

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Long Distance Relationships

Long distance relationships can work very well, but only as long as both people are 100% committed. You do not get crowded or suffocated by each other but absence does not necessarily make the heart grow fonder, so understand that the odds are not in your favor.

 

Thu Jul 21 2005
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Mixed Vibrations: Different Gender and Different Languages

Men and women may hint at some form of physical and psychological intimacy but it is hard to know what the inner feelings are. Both genders are thus victims of mixed signals. Often, you hear someone imply that you should be together. Is this a sign or merely a joke? It all depends on how it is said and how often it is repeated.

 

Thu Jul 21 2005
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Mixed Signals

Although it may seem counterproductive, rule number one is not to make the first move. This is not to suggest that you should be passive and antisocial. Just do not serenade anyone during the first week of class. In other words, do not put all your eggs in one basket. Rule #1 in Finance (and hunting for a partner): diversify.

 

Thu Jul 21 2005
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Online Dating

The Internet has been a godsend for dating services. The Web allows for things that would not be possible in ''regular'' life – whatever that may be. Men can be women, short guys can be tall and brunettes can be natural blondes. The key here is that what you see may not be what you get, so be careful.

 

Thu Jul 21 2005
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Partying in College

This guide would be incomplete without talking about some of the temptations that students go through in college. They fall under the following interdependent categories: partying, eating, sex and money.

 

Thu Jul 21 2005
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Questions to Ask Yourself

Understand what will make you happy in order to find happiness. Whatever you choose to do, you should determine where your priorities lie: school, having a good time with friends, finding a mate or working to make a buck.

 

Thu Jul 21 2005
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Relationship Tips

A popular dating columnist once said that saying ''I love you'' is like keeping an "ace in the pocket." Keep it in your pocket until your back is against the wall. Saying ''I love you'' loses impact the more you say it. Some people use it like a "goodbye." What do you do then when you have to say "I am sorry?"

 

Thu Jul 21 2005
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Sex

Some of you may opt to wait until you are married. Good for you; just find someone that shares your convictions. Otherwise you are asking for headaches, heated discussion, guilt trips and perhaps a break up.

 

Thu Jul 21 2005
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