u/AfraidRope7300

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I am 21F i really need a female friend

21F looking for genuine female friendships 🫶🏻 I don’t really have any close female friends and would love to meet someone around my age to talk, share random things, hang out, and hopefully build a genuine friendship. Girls only, strictly platonic. 💗

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u/AfraidRope7300 — 7 days ago

Looking for genuine female friendships 💗

21F from India here. I’ve realized that I genuinely don’t have a close female friend, and honestly, I really miss having that kind of friendship.

I’d love to meet another girl around my age who’s looking for a genuine, platonic friendship too someone to randomly talk to, share stupid things with, discuss life, movies, music, studies, skincare/hair, anime, or literally whatever is going on 😂

I’m not looking for a huge friend group. I’d rather have one or two genuine friendships where we can actually get comfortable with each other and talk regularly.

If you’re also looking for a girl bestie/friend and feel like we might vibe, feel free to comment or DM me. 🫶🏻

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u/AfraidRope7300 — 7 days ago

4 years wasted in NEET prep. Is MBBS still worth pursuing or should I move on?

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I'm feeling completely lost and I genuinely need honest advice.

I've been preparing for NEET for the last 4 years, but I still couldn't clear it. During these years, I didn't pursue any backup course and I didn't even appear for CUET, so I basically have nothing to fall back on academically.

Last year I went through a very intense breakup, and it affected me badly. I know many people will say that's not an excuse, and I agree. The truth is that I also procrastinated and made mistakes. I'm not trying to blame everything on the breakup. I take responsibility for where I am today.

Right now my family believes that I'll at least get admission into some course this year, but deep down I still want to become an MBBS doctor. At the same time, I'm scared of falling behind even more.

If you were in my position, what would you do? Would you take one final, disciplined drop for MBBS, or move on and choose another career? Has anyone here been in a similar situation and still managed to turn things around?

Please be honest, even if your opinion is harsh

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u/AfraidRope7300 — 1 month ago