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How to Date A College Girl

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By Spill Guy
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If you are reading this you are probably dating a girl in college or a senior in high school who has a girlfriend who goes to college. This will help you keep the relationship going strong no matter how busy your schedules will get.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    A lot of college men will approach women when they are drunk. Sometimes this works well and women are into that kind of drunk hookups. But do not worry, just remember who she is with and remember to remind her of that. You should try to give her a dozen of delivered flowers, chocolates, cards or if you sing give her a song that you made on a facebook message. Make sure it is not too often or you can look desperate, which is a no no.

  2. Step 2

    Do not give up on her if you want to stay with her. College schedules are hectic and studying is very intense. So do not expect to hang out as much as you could if you were in high school. If she can't hang out as planned, reschedule for another time.

  3. Step 3

    Do not waste time when you two are together. You probably have a small amount of time to spend with each other so make sure that she is having a good time. Have her be relaxed and not have her think about her stressful college experience. Doing small nice things are just as important as big ones. Remember to hold the door, walk her to her room, hold hands and everything.

  4. Step 4

    Make sure that you have plans and goals you want to achieve. Now that she is in college with a lot of goal oriented men, it is good to know that she has someone who wants to do something with his life as well.

  5. Step 5

    Never be jealous of her. Let her know that you trust her no matter how far her college is from you. This is very important. Trust her.

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  • Be Mature, that's important

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