Because they represent a fleeting innocence. For most VNSC alumni, these relationships—whether they were fleeting crushes, intense "puppy love," or long-term partnerships—marked their transition from girls to women.
It is important to acknowledge the reality. Bangladesh is still a conservative society, and for an all-girls institution like VNSC, relationships are often viewed strictly by parents and teachers. Because they represent a fleeting innocence
This creates a unique "underground" dating culture. Relationships are often kept secret from families, leading to a shared language of code words and hidden meetups. This "us against the world" mentality often makes these high school romances feel more intense and cinematic than they might be in a more liberal setting. Impact on the Future: The Independent Alumna Bangladesh is still a conservative society, and for
In real life, VNC has very strict rules—mobile phones are banned, and any hint of a romantic relationship can lead to suspension. Therefore, in authentic Bangladeshi teen fiction, the romance is , with no physical intimacy. The primary tension is always: Dreams vs. Feelings. This "us against the world" mentality often makes
Storylines often involve a VNSC student and a male student from a rival prestigious boys' school (like Notre Dame College or Residential Model). These usually start as academic or extracurricular rivalries (debates, science fairs) and evolve into romance.