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There's more freedom, more people, more complications, and more fun too. Learn what you should know. Dating in College: Starting Your Freshman Year.

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Dating has changed a lot over the years &mdash, what used to be an experience filled with courtship rituals, well-defined roles, and a set of unstated rules that (for the most part) people agreed with has been replaced with the wild world of dating apps where just about anything goes. (And it often goes to some interesting places.) But it&rsquo,s not just a change in technology, dating has gone through a generational shift as well. Dating in college used to look very different &mdash, women attended a university expecting to graduate with a MRS degree, and likewise men went expecting to find a wife. Now the vast majority of women go to college for the same reasons as men &mdash, to get an education to help advance their careers. And contrary to what older generations may have thought, graduating from college as a single man or woman isn&rsquo,t the end of the world anymore. In fact, it&rsquo,s just the beginning. College was and still is a time for exploration. In addition to academics, you learn more about yourself, how to be independent, and how to interact with the world. Your relationships are a huge part of that. And how to form them, mold them, maintain them, and even end them is a huge part of your college experience. I went to a traditional four-year college. During my time there, my views on dating and relationships changed as I progressed through each year of school, freshman to senior year. To give you an idea of what dating in college is like and help you master the art of navigating the somewhat muddy and confused waters of the college dating experience, I&rsquo,ve put together this helpful guide. This four-part series will cover the dating trends you&rsquo,ll experience during each year of college, the different things you and your friends will go through, what you can expect, and some tips on how to make your way. In this article, I&rsquo,ll be discussing the beginning of your freshman year, what for many is the single best year of their life and for others is the single most terrifying year of their life. (And for others is both terrifying and amazing at the same time.) The Three Types of Daters You&rsquo,ll Meet Freshman Year. You did it. Good for you. You made it through those four long years of high school. You pack up your bags and get dropped off at your new home. You&rsquo,re free . You can do whatever you want. Be whoever you want. You don&rsquo,t have to report back to your parents every time you head out of the house. You did it. But with all this freedom comes great responsibility. You don&rsquo,t have mom or dad there to help guide the way. You&rsquo,re on your own, and it&rsquo,s time to make friends and meet new people. And let&rsquo,s admit it, you&rsquo,re going to be meeting a ton of new people. The interesting thing is, when it comes to dating and relationships, many of the new people you&rsquo,ll meet will fit into one of these categories&hellip, 1. LTR-ers About 10% of people you encounter in college will be in the Long-Term Relationship (LTR) category. These are people who go to college while in a LTR/LDR (Long Distance Relationship) with their high school sweetheart. Now there&rsquo,s nothing wrong with this. Actually, you know what, I&rsquo,m just going to say it, there is. Don&rsquo,t do it. You&rsquo,re going to meet so many different and interesting people in college and you don&rsquo,t want to miss out on someone who could be really amazing for you, or someone who (at the very least) you can learn a lot from because you&rsquo,re trying to make it work with someone who lives far away. Wouldn&rsquo,t you rather be going out on a Friday night instead of sitting inside your dorm FaceTiming someone? I know when you&rsquo,re in the middle of a relationship it can feel like it&rsquo,s going to be forever, but the reality is that it probably won&rsquo,t be. Both you and the person you&rsquo,re dating are going to change a lot in the next four years and even though some high-school sweethearts grow closer together, the majority grow apart. And that&rsquo,s not a bad thing, it&rsquo,s just a life thing that happens. If you&rsquo,re in an LTR think about why you&rsquo,re with this person. Is it just because they feel safe or that this relationship is what you&rsquo,ve always known? Because now is the time to venture into the unknown a bit. 2. The Relationship Romanticizers These people are the worst. About 25% of people you&rsquo,ll meet freshman year will fall into this category. These people are obsessed with finding a boyfriend or girlfriend, so much so that it literally takes over their lives. Admittedly, I was that girl for a split second during my first year. But as it turns out, not seriously dating anyone during my freshman year was the best decision I ever made. If you go to a frat party set on finding your husband, well guess what, you&rsquo,re in for a world of disappointment. Finding the love of your life will happen when you least expect it, so try not to force it. If you&rsquo,re approaching your college dating experience with the mindset that you have to be in a relationship, or that you can&rsquo,t be alone, you&rsquo,re going about it all wrong. Meeting someone and starting a serious relationship can obviously be a great experience, but you shouldn&rsquo,t force something because it feels like you should be in a relationship. Relationships are really only fun if you genuinely care about the person. Serial monogamy during your first year of college is only going to make you regret you didn&rsquo,t take advantage of this time. Trust me, enjoy the freedom while it lasts. 3. SingleAF Ah, yes.













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