Hello. It seems to me that a lot anons here are helpful, nice, and willing to discuss a lot of issues people seem to put out here.
And though I understand that this isn't necessarily board related, I'm curious to know something relevant to the users here. (Not asking for dox)
Are you anons satisfied in life? Specifically the femanons here. Are you? I've created this academic survey to help elaborate on the question, but genuine discussion is welcome.
Here's the survey: https://www.esurveycreator.com/s/8807c4e
If this isn't the right board, then mods feel free to delete.
Well, not the main target group, (22/M) but yeah I enjoy life currently. A lot.
24, female. I'm pretty okay with life. A little anxious about finding a job after I graduate, but I think I'm pretty employable so it shouldn't be too much of an issue. I'm probably only worried about it because I have nothing else to be worried about.
19, male. Currently studying computer engineering. Lonely. Wan't to kill myself. Gonna go to a psychiatrist today.
19/F not as happy as i would like
>tried to study something to make money but fucking dropped out
>want to study to be a filmmaker but can't afford it
>want to be in a relationship but don't find normal people interesting
idk maybe my sadness it's just because i'm still a dumb kid complaining about everything
>>17742287
What are you majoring in?
OP that survey was pretty bad.
Anyways. 25/f, I'm happy where I am currently in life. Not satisfied, I'm working my way up the food chain. I'll feel more satisfied when I perceive myself as having made it.
>>17742942
Penile Inspection.
>>17743030
geeze just find a successful bf and you are set.
>>17742201
20 M. I'm pretty happy. I realized I can mold myself fantasticically depending on situations. I'm good at bending ways into my favor.
>>17743041
>I can mold myself fantasticically depending on situations. I'm good at bending ways into my favor
lmao I feel secondhand embarrassment just reading that.
30/m
I'm pretty happy. Married, my own place, own car, and a $60k/year job at a beach city. My only hangup is that I need a different job (for various reasons) but there aren't a lot of places that are hiring for my position. I also hate that the amount of money I make would buy me a big house anywhere else, but in California it gets me a dilapidated studio apartment. I'd need to make twice my income to move into a single bedroom, but my wife doesn't have my same career drive and I don't think I'll be able to earn that much cash within the next decade.
>>17743038
My bf is relatively successful so far as well. We're in an ldr right now unfortunately because we're attending different grad schools. Once he's done with classes in a couple years we have plans to move back in together.
>>17743059
That really sucks. Are you open to leaving the state?