<p>Oh, right. You guys aren't exactly socially adjusted, that's why..</p>
<p>Yeah, I'm getting kind of annoyed by all those threads too.</p>
<p>Some people are more concerned with their relationships than their education, but I don't know why these people who come on this forum. They should just go on a high school forum where relationship topics are everywhere...</p>
<p>I think relationships with others are a pretty substantial part of high school and college. Just because you want to know if a girl likes doesn't mean you're placing relationships above all else. It's all about balance. And this is the college life forum. </p>
<p>But that doesn't mean that the threads aren't getting excessive.</p>
<p>They should make a separate "Relationship Discussion" forum.</p>
<p>They really are starting to annoy me. It's like they came into college with absolutely NO idea of how to interact with the opposite sex.</p>
<p>thats pretty spot on. I just want to tell each and everyone of them...go talk to the person and figure it out. it really isn't that hard.</p>
<p>Well most of them are pretty clear in the title, so you don't have to read them, and a relationship forum wouldn't be that bad, i love reading all this gossip its kinda funny.</p>
<p>A relationship forum...are you guys serious? It really makes me sad when so many people post this stuff. </p>
<p>Get a life, talk to them.</p>
<p>Do something useful and post about how you got shot down. I'm in college and I would like something funny to read...</p>
<p>The threads make sense to me. Relationships are a major aspect of all parts of life, including college. During one's teen and young adult years are when people learn lots about handling all kinds of relationships. </p>
<p>Virtually everyone except the massively narcissistic are concerned about relationship problems sometimes. If people don't want to read the relationship threads, they are welcome to skip them.</p>
<p>Because tons and tons of people seem to have made being in a relationship their absolute number one priority at this point in their lives. Considerations for schools revolve around the likelihood of being able to either establish some sort of relationship, or find a lot of random people to have sex with, depending on your priorities. All forms of social interaction revolve around the boyfriend/girlfriend, or trying to get one if you don't have one. All people are expected to be part of a couple (or perhaps to have sex with lots of random girls, if you're male), or there's something "wrong" with them. Doubly so if they don't agree that there's something wrong with them - they're only deluding themselves! </p>
<p>It's obviously the most important subject on earth, and the only subject important at the present time (unless you're a nerd and you care about your grades, but you only care about your grades because of your relationship issues in the first place)...what else would anyone ever want to talk about? What a dumb question.</p>
<p>What else would anyone ever want to talk about?</p>
<p>Topics that don't show how truly pathetic one can be.</p>
<p>Firewalker,
It's interesting how little empathy you seem to have for other people.
Just like many people who are in college still are struggling to learn good study habits and other things related to academics that may be well known to some other students, there are many people who are struggling with relationship concerns that may seem elementary to some others.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, people who aren't interested in relationships don't have to read the threads.</p>
<p>Maybe, too, the people posting relationship concerns don't post concerns related to academics because they don't have any academic concerns. They may be sailing through college academically.</p>
<p>Because who else are they going to talk to about their relationship issues.</p>
<p>^^TITCR. (10char)</p>
<p>Let me ask this: Why are people asking for relationship advice on internet forums of any kind? It's the last place you should go to for that kind of advice. Ask your parents if nothing else, for heaven's sake.</p>
<p>and why ask about college issues on the internet? go ask your counselor</p>
<p>hypocrites.</p>
<p>internet is the perfect way to find answers while hiding identity and shame</p>