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Something else I don't like is the process you have to go through to classify yourself as in a relationship. In high school, you just ask someone out then you're immediately in a relationship. But now you have to go on a series of dates before you can even think about saying you're in a relationship (I wouldn't know from experience, but apparently this is how dating works in college). I like facebook, but they complicate everything with their relationship statuses and how your relationship has to be facebook official before it counts. I'd hate to go on a date with someone only to never get credit for being in a relationship with them. I guess one of the reasons I haven't asked anyone out in college is because of the process I have to go through before I can say I am in a relationship with them.
Some time during the first semester of my freshman year, I posted a thread about how I was interested in a girl but couldn't think of the right way to ask her out. That's how I found out that apparently you have to go through this long process once you get to college and any time after college before you can say you're in a relationship.
Don't get me wrong, I like college more than high school. It's just that I was expecting dating to be easier in college. I'm kind of let down to find out the truth about dating in college (or any time after college for that matter).