If there's anything you know about "The Bachelor" is that it's nothing but DRAMA. Seriously. These girls end up being ridiculous over some silly guy. However, that's pretty much what happens during your college relationships.
Here are sixtimes "The Bachelor" explained college relationships:
1. The "Bad Boy" relationship:
Every girl in her life has dated someone her parents didn't approve. Whether it's a guy who they aren't totally a fan of, or he's a Class A Jerk, your parents just didn't approve. That "Bad Boy" phase ended real quick because no one wants a genuine relationship with a punk.
2. The "in love/constantly breaking up" relationship:
Taylor Swift said it best "I say 'I hate you,' we break up, you call me, 'I love you". That seems to be the classy phase that's going around nowadays. College relationships aren't always supposed to be serious and end in marriage, but good grief, we don't want to hear how you love your ex after breaking up for the 97th time, Susan.
3. The "different places" relationship:
This one is the worst. No one wants to be in a relationship and be more involved than the other. Relationships are hard enough these days when both people are genuinely involved and interested.
4. The "indecisive" relationship:
Boys are confusing as heck. One day they're blowing your phone up, and the next you're lucky if you get a "K". BOYS, JUST MAKE UP YOUR MIND. We like you. Don't just drag us along. A girl doesn't need anyone who doesn't need her.
5. The "perfect" relationship:
Let's be real. Nick and Raven are the cutest couple by far. We're all rooting for them! They just seem to click and you cannot help but watch them together and smile. They're like those cute couples you see on campus who are so into each other they're not aware what is going on around them. The kind of perfect you see that makes you smile but want to throw up at the same time.
With every relationship comes a bad side, which is the...
6. The "Crazy Ex":
They always seem to come around in every single relationship. They never want their exes happy and somehow find a way to wiggle their way back in and ruin it for everyone. Those exes are crazy and you don't need that kind of negative in your life.
College relationships are crazy, up and down, back and forth and just dramatic. However, if that description doesn't sum up "The Bachelor," I don't know what does.