College Stories.: My Girlfriend Is Too Naive--- ... ((top))

As they began dating, Jane noticed that Emily was, well, a bit too trusting. Emily would often share personal stories with strangers, assume the best in people, and get taken advantage of by friends and acquaintances. Jane found herself constantly rolling her eyes, thinking, "Emily, what are you doing?!"

I saw a naive girl who needed protection. She saw a cynical boyfriend who needed to trust the world a little more.

I didn’t know what to say. Because she was right. And in that moment, I realized I was the one who had been naive—naive enough to think that protecting someone meant humiliating them.

You catch her trying to help a "Nigerian Prince" over email because "his grammar was so polite."

A classic scenario where the girlfriend is paired with someone untrustworthy, forcing the protagonist to intervene or offer advice. College Stories. My Girlfriend is too naive--- ...

We established a strict rule for any financial transactions, contract signings, or major commitments outside of normal campus life: wait 24 hours. This cooling-off period gives the initial emotional excitement time to fade, allowing logic to step in. Ask Guided Questions

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Lily got an offer from an older guy—a 28-year-old "entrepreneur" named Marcus who ran a sketchy "digital marketing" startup out of a WeWork. He offered her a paid internship. The pay was suspiciously high. The interview was at a cocktail bar at 9 PM. And he texted her heart emojis before she even signed the offer letter.

Because if you try to force them to grow up overnight, they will resent you. If you let them stay a child forever, the world will destroy them. As they began dating, Jane noticed that Emily

Here’s what I’ve learned, and what I’m telling you, reader.

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College is meant for learning things that aren't printed in textbooks. For Maya, the most valuable course she took wasn't advanced statistics or microeconomics; it was learning how to protect her own peace in a world that doesn't always play fair.

"But he said I won a free spring break trip, Mark," she said, tearing a piece off her muffin with genuine disappointment. "Why would he lie about a trip?" She saw a cynical boyfriend who needed to

I, on the other hand, learned that protecting someone, helping them learn and grow, is one of the most rewarding parts of a relationship.

You spend your semester acting as her unofficial bodyguard/reality checker, only to realize her optimism is actually changing the campus for the better. Option 2: The "Coming of Age" Drama

A guy in her seminar, let’s call him Liam, spent three weeks flirting with her—mostly to get help. The night before the massive departmental exam, he claimed his laptop crashed and he’d "literally die" if he didn't get her master study guide. Maya, being Maya, spent two hours tailoring a version just for him to make sure he understood the graphs.

As the deadline approached, her partners stopped answering her texts entirely. Maya stayed up until 3:00 AM for three consecutive nights, crying into her laptop, completing a three-person project entirely on her own. When presentation day arrived, the partners showed up late, dressed sharply, and smoothly read off the slides Maya had created.

 
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