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

Ignoring the red flags. This often leads to "Drama" points and can trigger a "Bad Ending" where a misunderstanding causes a breakup. 4. Similar Stories to Check Out

When she needed a laptop upgrade, she found a deal on Facebook Marketplace that was entirely too good to be true. A brand-new MacBook Pro was listed for a fraction of its retail price. The seller insisted on a wire transfer before shipping the item. I caught her just as she was opening her banking app.

Naive partners often struggle to spot ulterior motives. Whether it's a "friend" using them for notes, or sketchy individuals at a crowded weekend party, you might find yourself constantly on guard, playing the role of protector.

Every college story needs a climax, and ours happened in October of sophomore year. This is the story I’ll tell our grandkids—or more likely, the story our therapist will hear. College Stories. My Girlfriend is too naive--- ...

: They rarely gossip or assume negative motives behind other people's actions.

And honestly? The world could use more of that.

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When she gets scammed, she gets sad for a day. Then she moves on. She doesn’t carry the bitterness. She doesn’t let one bad apple spoil the whole bunch. I, on the other hand, hold grudges for years. I’m still angry about a stolen lunch in middle school. Which one of us is really suffering more?

I’m not going to pretend that I’ve fully made peace with her worldview. There are real dangers. We’ve had conversations about safety—about not meeting strangers alone, about not sharing personal information online, about the difference between “kind” and “stupid.”

Short-form video style (TikTok/Reels). The Plot: A series of "Day in the Life" snippets titled Living with the World's Most Naive Human. Similar Stories to Check Out When she needed

Then came the incident with the "investment opportunity." A group of older students were recruiting for what was clearly a pyramid scheme disguised as a marketing internship. They promised "financial freedom" and "mentorship from millionaires." Maya was hooked. She was ready to spend her entire savings on a "starter kit" of overpriced energy drinks.

What’s the biggest "growing up" moment you experienced in college? Share your own college stories in the comments below!

But as the semester rolled on, the line between "optimistic" and "dangerously naive" began to blur. The "Free" Laptop Incident