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May 3, 2007

Students Being Immature
Kellie Clinton

In your years of being at college, you and your friends have had relationships that have been good, and some that have been horrible. Girls can be stubborn and guys can be conceited.

In a recent survey that the Mass Media Capstone class did, most men and women say that the opposite sex is immature. Could this be why most relationships don’t work? Well, this little anthem is for you men and women who just don’t understand why.

First of all, this goes out to all the men on campus: you aren’t always right, and you don’t always know everything. There are times that you are wrong; you may not know it, but other people do. To the women, stop thinking that you are the best thing that campus has to offer.

We all are! If we all thought that way maybe we would stop talking about the girls that are always hitting on our boyfriends (when they really aren’t).

These little games that everyone plays to get attention from boyfriends or girlfriends are what makes your maturity levels drop. Take this into consideration when dealing with your boyfriend or girlfriend; it could be what makes the relationship last.

 

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