This study adopted doing gender, gender performativity, and sexual script approaches to explore the following questions: (1) What romantic relationship scripts are formed and enacted by heterosexual university students in Taiwan? (2) How do partners negotiate and reconstruct romantic relationship scripts when their interactions appear to be unsatisfactory? Seven university student couples were recruited for this study. In-depth interviews revealed that the couples were more likely to be influenced by societal expectations to follow mainstream romantic relationship scripts. However, several romantic scripts identified in this study, such as sharing the payment for dates, premarital sexual behaviors, and nonconventional gender role expectations and performances, suggest that the interviewees could deconstruct traditional romantic scripts.