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Default Apr 12, 2023 at 12:57 PM
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OK, here it goes ...
  • I've been taking tango classes for 13 years and consider myself "fairly good"
  • I have been taking painting classes for four years, all my class mates say it is a pity I dont do exhibitions
  • I am trying to bounce back from depression and am currently studying a masters in AI
  • I have a 50 m² patch in a communal garden where I grow my own vegetables
  • I read a lot - both fiction and non-fiction but also newspapers
  • I know more than average about contemporary art
  • I am told I have a great sense of humour
  • My ex-wife did not want to go out for diner because she considered me a better cook

... and still it is not enough to be deemed intersting enough. On which points do I have to improve myself?

Should I even believe positive feedback when I always end up being the "friend" who sees his crush end up with somebody else?
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