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What should I talk about when texting soldiers?

Hello, first of all, I am on your side. I used to be a soldier in the navy and an instructor like you said. Are you sure this is the instructor? Women in love generally don't play cards according to common sense. Are you sure you know him? In fact, I'm quite sure that the "mentor" actually knows your mind completely, and your business may also become a topic of conversation in front of everyone after dinner.

I went to the army after graduating from college, and I had the identity of both of you. You shouldn't help each other until you know the facts. But now you are the weak side, and your experience is worse than that of ordinary soldiers (forgive me, this is a fact). In fact, our army stipulates that students are not allowed to teach military training in universities, that is, soldiers or officers who left that year are not allowed to participate. For example, soldiers in the second, fifth and eighth years are all years of discharge (to prevent students from falling in love after military training); Cell phones or other contact information are not allowed. It is wrong for your instructor to make an exception.

Also, even if he is really good, you should know his family composition, where his native place is, whether he is in the countryside ... If his hometown is far away, let's put it on hold for the time being! If you really like him, wait a year, or wait until you graduate from college. ...

Let this girl's feelings rest in the wind and drift away with it!