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Throughout this isolation period I have been living in Fantasy land at my beach house imagining all I can do when I get out of Isolation
But I now realise that after Isolation things will be exactly the same when I go into uni for the day- Invisible to every women I am attracted to.
I am currently studying a bachelor of Media which requires two days in at uni per week and its crushing As i am ignored and things never change+ I cannot focus as I don't get sex regularly enough.
Should I Just become an arborist and get 70-80K per year and thus avoid the pain of uni and being invisible to women for the next two years + save for surgeries.
Or continue with the course and maybe get something more out of my career. it's soul crushing when life doesn't change and you are stuck in a never ending loop as an average male. and I don't know which one I should chose, I feel like there is no point me even going outside with the current way I look.
Becoming an arborist is deffinetly something for me to consider as it involves more rural work and less being around the city all the time (you need to be good looking if you live in the city) so tree landscaping (arbory) is a temporary escape for my suffering of going into uni each day and not being valued by females
Any good advice?
Throughout this isolation period I have been living in Fantasy land at my beach house imagining all I can do when I get out of Isolation
But I now realise that after Isolation things will be exactly the same when I go into uni for the day- Invisible to every women I am attracted to.
I am currently studying a bachelor of Media which requires two days in at uni per week and its crushing As i am ignored and things never change+ I cannot focus as I don't get sex regularly enough.
Should I Just become an arborist and get 70-80K per year and thus avoid the pain of uni and being invisible to women for the next two years + save for surgeries.
Or continue with the course and maybe get something more out of my career. it's soul crushing when life doesn't change and you are stuck in a never ending loop as an average male. and I don't know which one I should chose, I feel like there is no point me even going outside with the current way I look.
Becoming an arborist is deffinetly something for me to consider as it involves more rural work and less being around the city all the time (you need to be good looking if you live in the city) so tree landscaping (arbory) is a temporary escape for my suffering of going into uni each day and not being valued by females
Any good advice?