@carnold03 to answer your other question when i was studying architecture i was worki g a part time job, but now i'm in a alternship work study
i was studied architecture for 3 year and intook a year off during covid and i switched to computer science
That's interesting, but you skipped the other questions I asked and I'm not going to pry. However, no man is an island. As you're transitioning from architecture to computers, it might benefit you to make yourself available to attend computer related events during the weekends and holidays as time permits and branch outward from there. Ask your classmates and instructors how you might get that going. Try French language computer forums to find out what sites such events are promoted on of they can't help. If you've still got an interest in architecture, make yourself available to attend events touching on that as well. Even something as simple as taking a different route home once in a while is enough to start to help you maintain the momentum of pulling yourself out of the stagnant funk you're in.
As for women, consider investing into a reliable ready reference you can pick up and study to better prepare yourself for engaging the opposite sex. I'd suggest that you get yourself a copy of Doc Love's "The System: The Dating Dictionary". Doc Love, who until his passing was also known as Tom Hodges, wrote a weekly advice column that's archive is mirrored on several mens focused sites and a podcast. His media is a bit pricey, but it's a solid foundation a guy can branch out from in RP aware circles. I'd suggest you review his advice column to decide if his view on dating and relationships is aligned with what you aspire for yourself. To save yourself a search, give this scribed link a gander to find out if his book is something you'd like to add to your library. It should also be available on libgen.
Read More@carnold03 i was studied architecture for 3 year and intook a year off during covid and i switched to computer science
Hello everyone, i'm a 28yo male 190cm and 90kg i hit the gym 3 days a week since 2 years, i live in france but i'm north african i came to france in 2017 to study, i still can't attract women, i feel like i'm creeping women and people in general, since i came to france i approached to many women outside, train, neighboors, gym, beach but no results, i'm really tired of this situation loneliness is killing me, i live alone and i rarely see friends i got depressed after covid, and i kept my self in isolation. I really don't know what to do i don't want to stay alone
I'd be tired as well, if I was a foreigner who spent the last seven years living in France just to attend school. That's a long time to be spending in school, so I'm curious as to what you're studying that requires so much time? What are you hoping to do after you've finished your studies? What are you doing to support yourself during all this? In the past seven years have you gone back home to reconnect with friends and family? What have you otherwise done while in France to get out of your self imposed isolation since the Kung Flu ended?
Read MoreHello everyone, i'm a 28yo male 190cm and 90kg i hit the gym 3 days a week since 2 years, i live in france but i'm north african i came to france in 2017 to study, i still can't attract women, i feel like i'm creeping women and people in general, since i came to france i approached to many women outside, train, neighboors, gym, beach but no results, i'm really tired of this situation loneliness is killing me, i live alone and i rarely see friends i got depressed after covid, and i kept my self in isolation. I really don't know what to do i don't want to stay alone