<p>Ok so I'm going back to college in a few weeks and I just found out that I'll be having class with my girlfriend...how should I go about this? Sit with my friends? Sit with her? How to interact after class? As you can tell I've never had class with a girlfriend before lol</p>
<p>I know I'm making a big deal out of this but I hate awkwardness lol</p>
<p>Can some of you guys share your story on this topic? Thanks.</p>
<p>I met my husband in college. We had several engineering classes together. I always sat next to him. It didn’t seem awkward at all to me. We even worked on projects together. I wouldn’t worry about it!</p>
<p>If she’s your girlfriend, presumably you know how to interact with her =D Treat her like you would normally treat her. There’s nothing particularly special or different about class.</p>
<p>Why wouldn’t you sit with her? The great thing about taking a class with your significant other is that you have a built in study buddy. Use that to your advantage!</p>
<p>I’ve had several classes with my fiance when he was my boyfriend. We were in the same very small residential college so it was nearly impossible not to have classes together. We generally sat by each other (which we did when we were just friends taking classes together) and often did projects together if our interests overlapped. Sometimes they did, sometimes they didn’t. </p>
<p>With our busy schedules, sometimes sitting next to my boyfriend in class is the most I see him on weekdays during the most hectic times of the semester. Definitely sit next to her (it is probably expected that you do). Just don’t let it be a distraction :)</p>
<p>Do you guys have a similar educational style? Some of the people I’ve dated love to talk in class and I like to focus on the lecture. Which can be an issue if you sit next to your gf. If not, then you’ll be fine.</p>
<p>If you are in a relationship, you should be able to talk and simply ask “should we sit together or not” without making her upset.
However, if you just not sit next to her in class, she might be a little peeved. Don’t ignore her, include her. Eventually as the semester goes on, you will probably become more independent during class time anyways…just don’t worry about it. Do whatever feels natural.</p>
<p>I have a class with my boyfriend for the first time during this relationship this year. He likes to talk during important stuff and I like to listen and be polite, and although we’ll sit next to each other no doubt I don’t have a problem with telling him to shutup if he’s being annoying.</p>