I'm in my third year of high school and I've fallen in love with a girl, and we have the opportunity to meet every day. But I am always worried that my behavior will interfere with her studies, too obvious for fear of causing pressure, too subtle and feel suffocated, a little initiative will be thinking, directly drag down the efficiency of revision. What should I do? I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to do this, but I'm sure I'll be able to. But I can't let go of my heart.
Hello, I'm Kissing Wind from the Whale Social Workers. I'm here to help you talk about this.
I've heard that the owner has a crush on a girl you see every day, but senior year is really stressful academically, and you're always afraid that your actions will affect her academic progress.
You feel that if you act too enthusiastically, you'll have a hard time figuring things out, but if you're too restrained, you're torn up inside, and this state of affairs has made it difficult for you to concentrate when you're studying.
This stage of senior high school is intense and stressful, and the college entrance exam is quite crucial to life planning, and is considered an important turning point.
So the owner might want to focus more on his or her studies. Putting together a good college and choosing a major that interests you can really benefit your future career development.
It's good for the owner and her to get along naturally, so don't get overly hung up on the details of what you say and do. You can meet to review, cheer each other up, and make progress together is the ideal state.
Good luck with your test preparation! --Whale Social Worker





