Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine lasted until the summer before my senior year. He was a good boyfriend and I liked having the excuse of having a boyfriend to keep fraternity creepers away from me. I should have ended the relationship sooner, because I knew I wasn't going to marry him, but it was comfortable and we didn't go to the same school.
This is the exception rather than the rule. More often than not, freshman girls forget their high school boyfriend's name within about five seconds of stepping inside a top-tier house for the first time. This is yet another reason why as a guy it's dumb to have a girlfriend on another campus.
You’ve got to drop “top-tier” from your vocabulary. Normal people don’t talk or think like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Happening this Thanksgiving- sophomore year! Finally.
You don’t like him or her? You seem giddy and it’s weird.
Anonymous wrote:Still together, junior year. Making plans for after college. According to DS they are on FaceTime 24/7.
Anonymous wrote:Mine and longtime girlfriend broke up summer before college. I think it was the right thing to do. Of course, I'll never say a word but I secretly hope they find their way back to each other. She is a lovely person and I loved how they treated each other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine lasted until the summer before my senior year. He was a good boyfriend and I liked having the excuse of having a boyfriend to keep fraternity creepers away from me. I should have ended the relationship sooner, because I knew I wasn't going to marry him, but it was comfortable and we didn't go to the same school.
This is the exception rather than the rule. More often than not, freshman girls forget their high school boyfriend's name within about five seconds of stepping inside a top-tier house for the first time. This is yet another reason why as a guy it's dumb to have a girlfriend on another campus.
You’ve got to drop “top-tier” from your vocabulary. Normal people don’t talk or think like that.
I’m guessing this is the same poster who keeps referring to frat boys as “gods” on campus. He clearly peaked sophomore year of college and has had no intellectual or emotional development since then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine lasted until the summer before my senior year. He was a good boyfriend and I liked having the excuse of having a boyfriend to keep fraternity creepers away from me. I should have ended the relationship sooner, because I knew I wasn't going to marry him, but it was comfortable and we didn't go to the same school.
This is the exception rather than the rule. More often than not, freshman girls forget their high school boyfriend's name within about five seconds of stepping inside a top-tier house for the first time. This is yet another reason why as a guy it's dumb to have a girlfriend on another campus.
You’ve got to drop “top-tier” from your vocabulary. Normal people don’t talk or think like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine lasted until the summer before my senior year. He was a good boyfriend and I liked having the excuse of having a boyfriend to keep fraternity creepers away from me. I should have ended the relationship sooner, because I knew I wasn't going to marry him, but it was comfortable and we didn't go to the same school.
This is the exception rather than the rule. More often than not, freshman girls forget their high school boyfriend's name within about five seconds of stepping inside a top-tier house for the first time. This is yet another reason why as a guy it's dumb to have a girlfriend on another campus.
You’ve got to drop “top-tier” from your vocabulary. Normal people don’t talk or think like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine lasted until the summer before my senior year. He was a good boyfriend and I liked having the excuse of having a boyfriend to keep fraternity creepers away from me. I should have ended the relationship sooner, because I knew I wasn't going to marry him, but it was comfortable and we didn't go to the same school.
This is the exception rather than the rule. More often than not, freshman girls forget their high school boyfriend's name within about five seconds of stepping inside a top-tier house for the first time. This is yet another reason why as a guy it's dumb to have a girlfriend on another campus.
Anonymous wrote:Mine lasted until the summer before my senior year. He was a good boyfriend and I liked having the excuse of having a boyfriend to keep fraternity creepers away from me. I should have ended the relationship sooner, because I knew I wasn't going to marry him, but it was comfortable and we didn't go to the same school.