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Monday, August 23, 2004
Friendships, intimate relationships become balancing act in collegeby Cheryl Lock / variety editor
The return of students to college could mean two things. Friends who
may not have seen each other in three months and couples, many of which
also have been separated by distance for the summer, will be reunited.
Though many see the start of the college school year as a great time
to be sociable, there is a potential disaster lurking in the corner for
any taken female. Her girlfriends and her boyfriend want to go out the
first weekend to different places. Whats a girl to do? Having come to college with a steady boyfriend who did not go to the
same school, I had no issues when it came to hanging out with my friends
they were all I had. But isnt the definition of college a
time for single students to try on different students in the hopes of
finding one that fits correctly? Prerequisite no steady boyfriends/girlfriends
while attending. The difference, I realized, was that although I had a boyfriend, he was
never around. My friends were the only option for me, and I couldnt
imagine it any other way. How can a girl decide between hanging out with friends and boyfriends?
Is there a simple way to combine the two? I found the answers to these questions last year, when I found my very
own JMU boyfriend. From the masses of male bodies that swarm this wonderful
campus, I had found one for myself that shared the very zip code I inhabited
a foreign idea to me. Now the decision of who to hang out with became more difficult. Of course there is the allotted time in the beginning of a relationship
when friends understand that you want to hang out with your new boyfriend.
But this period cant last forever. "You get in a comfort zone hanging out with your boyfriend,"
senior Ellen Kokinda said. "You develop a routine and it becomes
almost easier just to hang out with him than call and make an effort because
you know hell be there for you" Its not a great idea to blow off your friends theyre
the ones who were there for you when you thought youd never find
Superman. "I think its really important to separate the time,"
Kokinda said. "There needs to be a balance." If the boy really
is Superman, hell stick around. He should even respect you more
for it. Though its fun to meet his friends, theres only so
much football and drinking a girl can take. While the occasional get-together with friends and boyfriends are nice,
for the most part the two should be kept separate. However, our friends shouldnt be wondering whom that boy is youre
walking with on campus. Dont keep him a secret. If you think he
is so great, he probably is, and your friends will agree. It took me all semester to solve this dilemma (hey, dont judge me. I was out of practice). My close friends have met my Superman, and they agreed. And now hes graduated and moved to a different zip code. Go figure.
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