Sunday, August 26, 2012

Becca_1_DQ3

I do not think that there is anything wrong with using college students as research for romantic relationships. I have seen many people find their true love during that time in their life, however, I do believe that the results will not be consistent. We don't know the truw intentions of people and why they date in college. It could be to find that one perfect person, but then again it could be to just have fun, or rebel against their parents wishes. 
One of the things that I find wrong with this question is the way it's stated. It talks about romantic relationships. The world has seemed to dilute the meaning behind romantic. I remember my parents telling me about their first date and how they got to know each other. I don't know if in our day and age we are truly worried about dating for marriage. Since college is such a huge transition now, I do not know if it would draw the best results. The stress of leaving home, becoming an adult, being responsible for your own work and more just seems to be a burden already. By the end of the day the romance that my parents took time to handle, would just be another stress factor. Or would it? Does the romantic relationships that develop trust and faith in each other take too much work? Do we seem to grow up too fast because it's easier?

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At August 26, 2012 at 2:42 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

I have to agree with you that there is a difference between dating "back in the day" and dating now. I'm the past if you were dating someone you saw them as a potential future spouse. Whereas now dating is taken very lightly and many people date just for the attention or because they feel they just can't be single. They don't always visualize themselves with that person.

 
At August 26, 2012 at 2:43 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

*in

In the second sentence that should say in not I'm. Isn't autocorrect great.

 

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