Area Freshman Drops High School Boyfriend Instead
By Sydney Feyder
Psychologists say that the best way to ease stress is to lighten your load, and thatās exactly what Weinberg freshman Kelly Jones did. When it came down to dropping either the long Chemistry labs or the long āloveyā text messages with the high school boyfriend, Jones didnāt hesitate to drop the boyfriend.
Ex-boyfriend Benjamin Smith, a freshman at University of Indiana-Champlain, was heartbroken. The couple had been together throughout all of high school, and Smith said he had even toyed with proposing. His plans abruptly changed, however, when Jones realized that dropping Smith would remove a shit ton of items on her long to do list.
āI would have to text him āhey cutieā every morning. Then, text him how his lunch was. Then, text him how his day was. Then, call the guy. The to dos were exhausting.ā Jones said, āOn the other hand, chemistry only had one homework assignment, quiz, prelab, in-lab, and post-lab assignments per week.ā
āEach time he texted me something cuteāand weād text for hoursāIād blush and daydream for 10 minutes. Thereās not enough time in a day for all of that, with homework, classes, and my weekly lab.ā
Over time, Jones realized she could not fit everything on her plate. So she pushed Smith off her plate, submitting the text to drop him right before the deadline. āAll of a sudden, I could have a life again. I could sleep 8 hours a night. And my acne cleared up!ā