Why is there too much pressure in college to find a boyfriend or girlfriend before one graduates? Any ideas?
The church I attended in college FORBADE dating and having a boyfriend/girlfriend relationship.I know plenty of singles in church who get pressured.
Interesting, did they forbid inappropriate content too? I'm so sick of churches where most young men watch inappropriate content and their wives just think it is normal.The church I attended in college FORBADE dating and having a boyfriend/girlfriend relationship.
Absolutely. It was severely punished. (public shaming)did they forbid inappropriate content too?
Why is there too much pressure in college to find a boyfriend or girlfriend before one graduates? Any ideas?
Why is there too much pressure in college to find a boyfriend or girlfriend before one graduates? Any ideas?
Why is there too much pressure in college to find a boyfriend or girlfriend before one graduates? Any ideas?
I was never pressured to date in college. My priority was mostly on school, and I intentionally didn't look to date my last two years of university because I was paying for my tuition and not going to let anything distract me from being successful and learning in college. But I never lived on a campus so perhaps that makes a difference. Who does the pressuring? College peers? Parents? Self? If you know that maybe you can figure out why.
I was pretty concerned about the price of school and finances. I spent my free time working a part time job, and I knew that it would be unwise to have the distractions of dating. However if someone asked me out, maybe I would have said okay if I liked them. I just wasn't really looking to date and no worries about it. All of my roommates were dating or engaged when I lived in an apartment off campus, but I never felt any pressure to go out and date.Same thing I noticed. In college no one I knew was trying to date. In high school people were constantly dating but once I got to college no one wanted to date cause they wanted to be free to party and hook up. I was the same as you though too worried about school.