A relationship is only as strong as the people in it. Some relationship do last into and through college but a lot of relationships fall apart in college not because people cheat but because people are not mature enough to have a strong relationship. The question you should be asking is not will your girlfriend cheat but is your relationship strong enough to last in a long-distance relationship and are you sure that you want to be with this person or that she wants to be with you and not be able to experience the college environment with all crazy hookups and awkward walk backs in the morning that typically happen.
Unfortunately when people go off to college and it is away from their "old" life they are starting anew. There isn't much you can do at this point - the best thing you can do is not be overbearing or pushy but continue to be a friend to her. You too will move on eventually and someone will come along when you least expect it.
He has a girlfriend so you have to wait. Don't be with this guy when he is with her, you'll all only get hurt.
Yes, Travis Roy married his college girlfriend, who is named Tasha. The couple got engaged in 2018, and they later tied the knot. Their relationship was a significant part of Roy's life, especially after his injury, as she provided support and companionship throughout his journey.
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Because they are concentrating on a relationship. Love for one person will distract them from their courses and studying.
If you want to, you can. Do it if you are in a deep relationship.
Opinions from various WikiAnswers contributors: * It depends on your intentions. If you feel its necessary to break up because of college, explain the situation to her and how hard it'll be to keep the relationship going. If it fails tell her that you're gay. It worked in "What Women Want."
There is a great relationship between personal responsibility and college success. Individuals who are personally responsible tend to be successful in college.
Yes, because the relationship between socioeconomic status and college entrance is that there are a smaller percentage of students from a lower socioeconomic status entering college than those in a higher status. There are several reasons for this, but money to pay for the education can often play an important role.