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Posted on Feb 8, 2022, 6:49 pm
#1

Hi,

I am unable to take 6-7 months off due to extreme work pressure in my current job. As few of you know here, my height is 5' 6". I am still getting rejected by women and I think my rejection sensitivity is pretty high. Every time I get a reject from  a girl I really like, I feel sad and depressed and go in a depression cycle. I am in a quandary right now whether to face multiple rejections, get strong and hope that some girl I like will ignore my height and still like me. Else, take time off sacrificing career goals, get tall and be more attractive to women at large. Can anyone help me in making this decision?

I am open to suggestions involving action in either of these 2 ways or an entirely different input altogether on how to handle this.

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Posted on Feb 9, 2022, 3:06 am
#2

Bro, you are talking as if non-union is a small issue..

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Posted on Feb 9, 2022, 8:03 am
#3

Can you realistically work from home after 5 months?

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Posted on Feb 9, 2022, 9:02 am
#4

Me too..I am 167 cm and it sucks the   out of me

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Posted on Feb 9, 2022, 8:10 pm
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Quote from: DonBones on February 09, 2022, 02:29:09 PMI started wfh three weeks after the surgery, but I am a software engineer and very familiar with my project so I can work on it even when I am out of form - which I still am and will be for a while.

The point I want to make is that for you the time frame will depend on the work you do. Your body will be running on reduced speed for a very long time on account of it having more important things to take care off, e.g. build bone, build soft tissues etc. If your job requires you to be at 100% then you will need to take a about a year off, otherwise it may be as little as a week.


I am an engineer too!

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