u/AffectionatePea3288

Hi! I’m Elizaveta, I’m 27, and I guess I’m at that point in life where things are going well… but something important is still missing.

I have quite a few hobbies that keep me busy and inspired—horse riding, golf, tennis, drawing, pilates, yoga. I also own a beauty salon, which was a dream of mine for a long time, and I’m really proud that I made it happen.

Life feels full in many ways, but I still find myself wishing I had someone special to share it with. Someone to talk to at the end of the day, laugh with, build something meaningful together.

I’m open to meeting new people, whether it starts as a conversation or something more. Just looking for something genuine.

Feel free to message me if this resonates with you 😄

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u/AffectionatePea3288 — 14 days ago

I used to think yoga wasn’t really a workout—more like stretching with nice music in the background.

Then I committed to doing it regularly for a couple of weeks, and it completely changed my perspective.

Holding certain poses, controlling your breathing, staying focused—it’s way more physically and mentally demanding than it looks. And the part that surprised me most wasn’t even strength, but how much it challenged my balance and patience.

I also noticed I felt less tense overall, especially after long days.

Curious—what was the biggest thing that surprised you about yoga when you first started?

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u/AffectionatePea3288 — 16 days ago

Cheerleading is often underestimated by people who haven’t seen it beyond short clips or performances. Watching it more closely made me realize how much it combines strength, coordination, timing, and trust within a team

What stands out the most is how much precision is required — even small mistakes can affect the entire routine. At the same time, it still needs to look effortless and energetic from the outside, which adds another layer of difficulty

It’s one of those activities where the physical and mental aspects are equally demanding, especially when it comes to synchronisation and performance under pressure.

I have a lot more appreciation for it now than I did before

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u/AffectionatePea3288 — 16 days ago