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Naive--- ... |link| | College Stories. My Girlfriend Is Too

Just then, a girl ran up to us, looking frantic. "Excuse me! My car is being towed and I left my wallet in my dorm. Can I borrow twenty dollars for the release fee? I'll Venmo you right now!"

Then, she got lost in the library—which is just one big room—and called me to come find her. College Stories. My Girlfriend is too naive--- ...

Despite our differences, I loved her dearly, and I was committed to making our relationship work. But as time went on, her naivety began to test my patience. There were times when I felt like I was walking on eggshells, never knowing when she would inadvertently say or do something that would land us in hot water. Just then, a girl ran up to us, looking frantic

Looking back, I am grateful for the lessons I learned from my girlfriend's naivety. It forced me to grow, to become more patient, understanding, and empathetic. It reminded me that relationships are about compromise, about finding common ground, and about supporting each other's strengths and weaknesses. Can I borrow twenty dollars for the release fee

"You’re too good for this world," I told her later that night as we walked back to the dorms.

You can inform, protect, and advise. But if you try to control or lecture her, you’ll become the bad guy. College is where people learn from their own mistakes—sometimes expensive ones.

The "Naive Girlfriend" tag became a running joke among my friends. They’d ask, "How’s Snow White doing? Kiss any frogs today?" I’d laugh it off, but inside, I felt a strange protectiveness. I felt like I was guarding a rare artifact in a room full of sticky fingers. I spent half our relationship acting as a human shield between her and the realities of the world.

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