Thursday, April 22, 2010

It Depends

It happened to our parents. It happens to us. It will happen to our children. It is campus love, just being there, no matter we approve it or not. Can it last long? It seems to be a controversial question and no one can be sure about it. Anyway the answer may not be simply "yes" or "no", but rather complicated. Many people, me included, believe that campus love can last long. College students, almost half of them I guess, have experienced their "first love" before they entered college. Whether or not their first love is successful, the important thing is that they have experienced it they have learned to show their love, to understand and support each other spiritually, to tolerate and comrienced their "first love" before they entered college. Whether or not their first love is successful, the important thing is that they have experienced it they have learned to show their love, to understand and support each other spiritually, to tolerate and compromise sometimes, and to carefully foster their cherished affection. In the process of first love, they develop a deeper view into love and a better understanding of themselves, which are signs of maturity. Other college students, although have not experienced first love, are already adults and are capable of thinking for themselves and making their own decisions. Having heard of stories and read articles about love, they have formed their own opinion of it and have thought about love in depth. Thus, college students are capable to love someone. They love and they wish to keep their love.
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