u/DFrustratedFarmer

My (23F) first time in Europe. Advice on making friends and must- visits?

I am SOOO excited to go to Europe. I will go to Munich specifically, and I don’t speak German, I am from Panama in Central America so you can imagine how different and shocking everything is going to be for me.

Any must see? I am going to stay in Munich for 10 days arriving on September 16th. I’d love to know what you recommend me besides the Oktoberfest, and all the advice you can give me will be much appreciated ❤️

Random interests and facts: I am a Catholic, I love historic places and architecture, jiu jitsu, I love bars/beer and getting to meet new people and cultures! :)

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u/DFrustratedFarmer — 6 days ago
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Psicólogo/a en Panamá para ayudar con trauma de infancia.

Estoy buscando un terapeuta que me pueda ayudar con esto: trauma por abandono emocional y rechazo durante la infancia.

Este problema me está arruinando mi vida adulta y no puedo dejar que esto siga así. Cualquier recomendación es bien recibida.

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u/DFrustratedFarmer — 8 days ago
▲ 2 r/Panama

Dónde ver Strickland vs Chimaev (UFC) en la ciudad?

Quiero ver la pelea en algún lugar que no sea mi casa, alguien sabe de algún restaurante o bar que ponga la UFC?

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u/DFrustratedFarmer — 12 days ago

I 23F, got a marriage proposal from my boyfriend now fiancé (30M) back in January. He lives in another country, he works a lot and comes to see me every 2-3 months.

After he proposed, we have not seen each other for 3 months. He is a sailor, and won’t meet with me for another 3 months. So 6 months total, and I am pissed off. He says he never gets jobs that are this long and I believe it, because during our 3 years of relationship we had never been apart for longer than 3 months.

Now I am left all confused because during our almost 4 month engagement, we have only seen each other for 2 weeks. I feel drained, tired and abandoned. He really loves me and I love him too, but feeling like having to meet him all over again every few months is exhausting.

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u/DFrustratedFarmer — 19 days ago