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Precursor of Pupils' Puppy Love

After the teachers' summary, the "puppy love" of primary school students is generally manifested in doing the following things.

The first thing: I always like to find trouble with each other if I have nothing to do.

When many primary school students "pursue" each other for the first time, they always have nothing to do to find opportunities to contact each other. I may have my own pen, but I insist that mine is broken. I borrowed someone else's pen, and I kept dragging it. As a result, the lender went to the teacher to "complain". If boys "pursue" girls, boys generally like to find opportunities to "tease" girls. If girls "pursue" boys, girls generally like to find one or more girls to "trouble" boys. After all, girls are too thin-skinned to act alone.

The second thing: too "care" about each other.

When the two sides have not clearly "talked", pursuers always show too much "concern" about each other's behavior. For example, if it rains today, the pursuer will borrow it from his close friend and give it to the other person when he sees that the other person has no umbrella. This kind of behavior of "sending umbrellas in the rain" seems to be "caring" for classmates, but in fact it exposes its own purpose, which is in the eyes of classmates and teachers.

The third thing: on holidays, I will buy gifts for each other whether they want them or not.

There are many festivals every semester. Most students look forward to festivals because they can have a holiday. For some students, it can be said that it is "double happiness", which not only gives them a holiday, but also finds a "justified" opportunity to give gifts to each other. Most pupils give "snacks" and some "trinkets". As a teacher, I often receive these "gifts" because the "recipients" don't want them and the other party insists on giving them. Of course, the author will eventually return it to the "sender".

The fourth thing: if the other party "meets something", it will "stand out"

Small conflicts sometimes occur between primary school students, which is an excellent opportunity for "heroes to save the United States" in the eyes of "pursuers". For example, when the other party quarrels with other students, "pursuers" usually go all out to "stand out" for the other party in order to win the other party's good opinion of themselves, even at the expense of physical conflict with the other party.