THORNS OF LOVE IN CAMPUS


 Most students in campus try to cope with life by getting themselves in a relationship only to end up performing husband _wife duties which isn't that bad....  , but some turn out to be toxic , we have seen on TV and also we have heard news on radio several times reporting high rate of suicide amongst campus students, the route of all these is usually toxic relationships..

What the students should learn is to speak up,say something when you see something fishy,don't stick in a violent relationship that will coast your life or rather affect you mentally. 

As students, we should invest time in building meaningful relationships on campus,other than being in a toxic relationship, we can consider building relationships with those that fuel and share your passion because  after graduation, those people will be the ones to tell your skills to the world.You need to master the skills of networking and building strong networks that would last the test of time.

Sometimes it might be tricky to recognise an unhealthy or toxic relationship with a romantic partner ๐Ÿ˜…, what we should know is a toxic relationship is one that will make you feel unsupported, misunderstood or even attacked.Ie.. any relationship that makes you feel worse rather than  better can become toxic overtime, it's important to make a move when you feel your feelings are being played with rather than sticking with that partner whom will end up making your life miserable. 


Comments

  1. Its Nice madam,, Dont you try that

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  2. The factor here is money, "sponsorship" is real. Watoto watulie, masomo kwanza

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    1. Yes sure! Other things will come automatically,

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  3. Toxic, rich and romantic partners have thrown campus students into dilemma on whether to stop the relationship and forget about the money and romance or persevere amd sometimes they even get hurt and worse of killed. Great writeup Dyanร .

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  4. Yo talking straight up facts

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  5. Nice piece, students waache kukimbilia soft life

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  6. Students should focus with Education

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  7. Assuming wifely duties to a "boy" just doesn't add up to me

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  8. But again theirs life after school ..is there anything wrong with learning wifi things?

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  9. I think there's time for everything.At that age most of us are clueless and we don't know what we truly want in a relationship therefore ,Education should be our first priority for success ๐Ÿ‘

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  10. Most students end up being victims of Toxic relationships by choice. We have a number of reasons that lead to toxic relationships, which I'm not even sure if it exists. First, each and every normal lady will fall for a romantic man inspite of any unhealthy behaviours. Ladies end up Saying "ATABADILIKA TU".
    Second, Financial aid, "SPONSOR". Millennials won't mind being slapped daily but in return have privileges to visit those fancy places, put on Turkish trends, drive the 4X4 SUVS.
    Any toxic relationship is an individual choice.

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  11. Nice piece of work and very informative.Students should also seek advice from people outside their friend circle to help them have an independent opinion and unbiased to help them make an informed choice and decision.

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  12. Awesome piece. Would love to see the next one

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  13. Nice piece, would love to see more of this

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  14. I might as well blame the parents..if you take good care of your child and inform them well they wouldn't tolerate a toxic relationship in the first place..why ? They have been brought up well with love..show your kids love so that they understand that financial gains of whichever sort and abusive relationship at the expense of getting financial needs cannot amount to love that they have experienced since

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  15. Hi content inakaa personal experience, nice piece, as a journalist u should be objective in ur writing, after identifying a social issue it's only right you come up with possible remedies.

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  16. Its a good aware to both gender.We the younger generation,need to take care of ourselves.Self love comes first,if you know your worth,then you won't allow yourself to end up into a toxic relationship.I won't blame the lady or the gentleman for being or surviving in the relationship because I don't know the reason to why?All that I can get to saw is know your lane,worth and the respect potrayed upon you.

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  17. Oops, sounds like nice ๐Ÿ˜น

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  18. Watu wapigwe character development

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  19. Campus relationships in most cases are contractual relationships , kanaisha immediatly ones graduates . A smaller percentage ends up together in short , its a fun thing which we shouldnt waste our time inbbut rather network for the future unforeasean events .

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  20. Atleast someone has decided to speak out , interesting

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  21. Nice piece. It's informative and really educative.

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  22. Finally someone has shade light where it was needed for a while now

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  23. This is well spoken, we get something important out of it.

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  24. The Peer pressure, the devil himself.
    Issa good article

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  25. Personally I think all these are due to peer pressure and lack of self control among university students. Human person is a sexual being by nature and as such is always attracted towards it. This he cannot overcome with human powers but only through the grace of his/ her creator. That is God. Therefore, university students should and must entrust there sexual arges to God who and only who is the ultimate source of humanity.

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  26. Very informative. Economy also plays part in making someone toxic. Come to think of it, you loose yourself in trying to find balance. AWUORO!

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  27. That's my favorite. Very good piece osiepa.

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  28. Listening to inner self should be a guiding tool to any form of relationship. This should be taught widely

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  29. Good advice to our young ones.

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  30. Kudos ๐Ÿ‘. Peer pressure has huge chunk in toxic relationships in campus life

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  31. It's good that someone has finally spoken about this.

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  32. This is a great Article ๐Ÿ‘ ๐Ÿ‘ keep doing more of this to educate the young generation. ๐Ÿ‘

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  33. Better take time to make decisions about settling down

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  34. "Cham tichulo gidendi" as one of a popular musician from my home county puts it has become the norm. Students should master the art of working had to earn the softlife they are obsessed with

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  35. Very informative but too short and lacks relevant statistical analysis to it.

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  36. Our generaion is much affected by the so called love whereby they just kill each other in the name of love

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