u/PositiveBud

Will he regret his behaviour towards me.

Hi! There was my friend ES who used to be nice and he even used to like me but suddenly he started acting avoiding me and when I confronted he was acting like an ass and it ended messily. After 2 months of no contact, I texted him saying sorry for my part and said I always thought he was cute and I pushed him away cuz I didn't know what I want. He replied nicely, but didn't apologise, kinda made it seem like it was my fault and disregarded my confession. Currently, I dont like him at all or anything and I don't want him back but I wanna know if will regret for being such an asshole. I really regret texting him cuz I thought he was being nice but it took me sometime to realise he was being condescending and I can't believe i told him you can talk to me whenever you want😭and he said thanks, LIKE I CHANGE MY MIND NO U CANNOT. I can't believe he probably thinks that we are chill, but I just want him to fuck off. Sorry for venting , but how can a person go from liking someone to being an asshole so fast.

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u/PositiveBud — 11 hours ago

What do you see 👀

What do you see👀 im curious. Tbh I'm not someone who believes in psychics just for fun. 19F

u/PositiveBud — 1 day ago

Best book for rediscovering your personality after years of social isolation and shrinking yourself?

I used to be a really playful, chaotic and outgoing person but years of social isolation,judgement,one-sided friendships and feeling like an outsider made me go quiet and serious. I barely recognize myself anymore. I'm a college student and I still feel that old version of me inside — I see her when I watch others being carefree and playful. I just don't know how to get her back. It feels very awkward and forced if I tried to act like that again but I wanna.

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u/PositiveBud — 2 days ago

Best book for rediscovering your personality after years of social isolation and shrinking yourself?

I used to be a really playful, chaotic and outgoing person but years of social isolation, one-sided friendships and feeling like an outsider made me go quiet and serious. I barely recognize myself anymore. I'm a college student and I still feel that old version of me inside — I see her when I watch others being carefree and playful. I just don't know how to get her back. It feels awkward and forced to try to be playful again, very hard. But that was me just a 3 4 years ago

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u/PositiveBud — 2 days ago

Best book for emotional intelligence and social intelligence as a young woman who wants to be taken more seriously?

I'm a med student with a goal of starting my own business. I want to improve my EQ and social skills practically — not therapy-ish stuff, purely forward focused and actionable. Some context about me: I have a baby face and high pitched voice and tend to get underestimated I'm in a country where most people speak a language I don't, so I often feel disconnected and excluded I don't have friends in uni yet so I'm also looking to genuinely connect with people but people in my uni are reserved and not social aswell. What's the ONE book that actually changed how you show up socially and made a real difference.

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u/PositiveBud — 2 days ago

Best book for rediscovering your personality after years of social isolation and shrinking yourself?

I used to be a really playful, chaotic and outgoing person but years of social isolation, one-sided friendships and feeling like an outsider made me go quiet and serious. I barely recognize myself anymore. I'm a college student and I still feel that old version of me inside — I see her when I watch others being carefree and playful. I just don't know how to get her back. It feels awkward and forced if I try to be that again.

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u/PositiveBud — 2 days ago
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Best book for rediscovering your personality after years of social isolation and shrinking yourself

I used to be a really playful, chaotic and outgoing person but years of social isolation, one-sided friendships and feeling like an outsider made me go quiet and serious. I barely recognize myself anymore. I'm a college student and I still feel that old version of me inside — I see her when I watch others being carefree and playful. I just don't know how to get her back. It feels awkward and forced if I try to do it.

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u/PositiveBud — 2 days ago

Best book for emotional intelligence and social intelligence as a young woman who wants to be taken more seriously?

I'm a med student with a goal of starting my own business. I want to improve my EQ and social skills practically — not therapy-ish stuff, purely forward focused and actionable. Some context about me: I have a baby face and high pitched voice and tend to get underestimated I'm in a country where most people speak a language I don't, so I often feel disconnected and excluded I don't have friends in uni yet so I'm also looking to genuinely connect with people but people in my uni are reserved and not social aswell. What's the ONE book that actually changed how you show up socially and made a real difference.I tried asking AI but it's giving me recs which are not very liked by ppl. I wanna commit to one book which helpful cuz I'm a med student and I don't have time to read a lot of books or read books which aren't useful.

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u/PositiveBud — 2 days ago

Best book for emotional intelligence and social intelligence as a young woman who wants to be taken more seriously?

I'm a med with a goal of starting my own business. I want to improve my EQ and social skills practically — not therapy-ish stuff, purely forward focused and actionable. Some context about me: I have a baby face and high pitched voice and tend to get underestimated I'm in a country where most people speak a language I don't, so I often feel disconnected and excluded I don't have friends in uni yet so I'm also looking to genuinely connect with people but people in my uni are reserved and not social aswell. What's the ONE book that actually changed how you show up socially and made a real difference? I tried asking AI but it's giving me recs which are not very liked by ppl. I wanna commit to one book which helpful cuz I'm a med student and I don't have time to read a lot of books or read books which aren't useful.

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u/PositiveBud — 2 days ago