How to Navigate the Complicated World of College Dating
Everyday, college students face the stress of balancing their school and social lives for the first time on their own. The unique freedom of college can't be replicated when living with your parents or latersupporting a family, which makes it a perfect time for many people to experiment. Some people try new substances or dress differently, while others take the opportunity to find themselves through romantic and sexual relationships.
Many believe romantic opportunities on college campuses have disappeared with the prevalence of hookup culture, but that doesn't mean college students don't want to find relationships! In a study analyzing 22 college campuses across the US between 2005 and 2011, nearly the same number of students reported engaging in hookup culture and going on a date (62% and 61%, respectively). Only 8% of students reported engaging in hookup culture without going on a date or being in a long-term relationship, while 26.5% of students said they had not engaged in hookup culture but had been on a date or been in a long-term relationship.
Clearly, college students aren't putting all their focus on casual sex in the ways they are typically portrayed as doing, but there are a lot of layers to the romantic experience on college campuses that are worth unpacking. Keep reading for a guide to college romance; whether that means hook-ups, long-distance, or just finding a spark.
What Makes Dating in College Unique?
Most people come to college after years in a smaller school environment where they have been with the same people for a long time, so the opportunity to meet new people can be exciting.
Danielle*, a junior in college, says this constant ability to meet new people makes dating in college unique. “Even if it's not anything serious, you have the opportunity to get to meet and learn about a lot of new people,” she says.