A female college student suffering from "HPV" is isolated, and her experience resonates with her story!
Girls infected with the human papillomavirus (HPV) are quarantined, they tell their experiences, seek empathy, and the responses shine in the comments!
For students, the university is the ideal place and a symbol of freedom and freedom. In school, children can be freed from a heavy academic load and can do what they want without their parents nagging. Students can have fun outside of school hours and make memories of their lives.
Dormitories are often called:"A second home"It is a kind of relationship between classmates, where everyone has the opportunity to meet and have common interests and hobbies. When they meet like-minded and well-behaved classmates, they can become mentors and friends on each other's life path, support each other, and become close friends.
However, the allocation of dormitory places is like a lottery, and no one knows if they will win the lottery. If you're unlucky, your college career in the next four years may not be as good as you imagined. A female student posted her dormitory experience online with worrying content.
In the interest of teaching equity, some universities announced the admission of 15 AIDS patients, but refused to disclose their conditions. This regulation has caused great repercussions among students, especially since some infectious diseases are contagious and can have a significant impact on the physical and mental health of others.
Another girl admitted online that she was infected with the human papillomavirus, genital warts. Feeling unwell, she asked her classmates to write her a holiday note and went to the hospital for a check-up. However, when she returned to her dorm, her roommates ignored her and didn't even have the courage to help her. It saddened her because she was expecting some kind of indifference. What made her even more sad was that every time she went to the toilet, she had to clean the toilet bowl with disinfectant wipes or disinfectant water, which made her miserable.
She felt like a sick person, with neither sympathy nor attention. Her classmates treated her coldly, did whatever they wanted, ignored her needs, and some even offered to transfer her away and isolate her. Whether it's eating, attending class, or playing, she has a feeling of exclusion that makes her very angry and often secretly sheds tears. She had a hard time understanding how classmates would care so much about a sick person, especially when it was discussed in cleaning class.
A classmate who hadn't been in touch for a long time offered to ask her to pack her things. Ask her to put her things in order, because she has a lot of things that take up the space of other classmates, and many classmates are afraid to touch these things; She was also asked to pay attention to hygiene, as the smell of the sheets was very unpleasant. However, the girl believes that the inflammation and odor make her more miserable alone, which is normal, and she can't bathe or clean herself every day. It is important that the classmates be more understanding and tolerant, and if there is a request, it is also polite to ask for it, and do not disturb her too much so that she does not make a request.
Subsequently, two more girls were infected, and the girl did not know why she was infected. She generously shared her methods and experiences with others, but the other party accused her of infecting them. The girl felt that the other party was making something out of nothing, and there was no evidence. In this situation, she felt sad at school and even wanted to cry. She didn't want to be bullied in her dorm, so she went online hoping to find some comfort. However, the information she received made her even more frustrated.
It's not what she wants, but it's a hard** disease. The disease is not fatal and not serious, but it is difficult** and very contagious. The other girls didn't approach her, which was polite, but she didn't feel comfortable. She couldn't say"Aggressors"Who is it. A netizen who knows her experience said:"As soon as I found out she had genital warts, I threw all her stuff away, and if it lasted more than a minute, I would be considered mentally retarded. "It's been a hard road, but it's also a gratifying one.
The author believes that the student's values have been greatly compromised and that she should have solved the problem on her own instead of asking her roommates to share it. It's really nice to know that no one needs unconditional tolerance and understanding like her parents. Children are taught from an early age to be polite, polite, and tolerant. However, they forget that it was all based on the fact that they were not harmed. If the damage has already been done, there is no reason to be submissive.
It is often said that the university is one"Small society", everyone comes from all over the world, has been influenced by different influences since childhood, does not understand the true face of each other, and needs a long run-in to really understand each other. College students should be cautious, not malicious, and unguarded when dealing with their classmates. If you and your roommate have been living together for more than four years, if there is a problem that cannot be solved, please contact the counselor in time and communicate with your parents if necessary, so that you can protect your safety and rights.
In school, we meet all kinds of people who can be our good friends, who can play with us, who can be ours"Stumbling blocks"can endanger our health. Secondary school students must protect themselves and keep themselves safe through legal means.
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