IT HURTS BUT I STILL WANT IT

People enter into relationships so as to satisfy a sense of companionship. All always start well but later things change at the eleventh hour some which results to death or indulgence to drug and substance abuse. Just as everyone wishes to have a healthy relationship that prospours and yield success, the element of toxicity always thrive in and kill every dream achieved or set to be achieved. 
Different from Primary and Secondary schools where freedom to pupils and students are limited, this is an heard of in campuses where students are exposed to all manners of freedom.This has lead many students to sexual behaviors,drug and substance abuse, robbery and other vices.

In various higher institutions across the Republic of Kenya,a number of cases have been recorded as a result of toxic relationships where by students take action of harming or killing their partners as a result of misunderstanding and other reasons best known to them.For instance, two years ago, a second year male student at Kabianga University was accused of stabbing his campus girlfriend to death in a love triangle. 
Similarly, the month of January the same year,a forth year student at Mount Kenya University confessed that she killed her boyfriend in what she termed as being cheated.
A number of similar cases have been witnessed as a result of toxic relationships among campus students. What detectives should fetch is a long-term solution to the highlighted predicament. 
Having experienced and observed my peers during my stay at the University for now two years,I conclude that toxic relationship cases among students have risen.Students themselves don't even seem to be knowing what they are getting into and also if their relationships are healthy or not. The common evident signs of toxic relationships are negative financial behaviors, dishonesty, resentment, envy and lack of support since healthy relationships are based on a mutual desire to see the other partner succeed in all areas of life. 

Compiled by Naman Oselu, Technical University of Mombasa.

Comments

  1. It's high time we learn to walk away from unhealthy relationships πŸ’―πŸ’― nice piece

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  2. let's save us by walking away from "them" good job

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  3. Good article. Everyone should emulate the advice.
    Keep it up Naman.

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  4. Good work Kirangi blogs πŸ™ May God inspire you to keep moving

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  5. Well written. Nothing is worth dying for, not even love

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  6. Good πŸ‘ work add more volume πŸ“’ let's say No to toxic relationship

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  7. Nice article here.Toxic relationships have affected so many university students.

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  8. Nice and great work. This issue need to be addressed

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  9. Generally love cycle has alot of shortcomings, a good piece my brother.

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  10. Love should be a blessing not a curse

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  11. This is so good,,, sometimes we became desperate of financial stability in campus and end up being in unhealthy relationship, something we should stop

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  12. Very true
    Self acceptance is important
    It's a good article

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  13. At first I was like want what ?πŸ˜‚anyways good article πŸ”₯

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  14. Relationships should be the least of worries at such a young age
    Good article πŸ’―

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  15. It hurts bt still you want it🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣

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  16. I still want it though πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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  17. It's high time people quit such relationships

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