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I stayed away from meeting new people for exactly 2 years. After a difficult time, I preferred my own company and the silence of my house. But eventually, the silence became too loud. I missed having someone to ask about my day. I was nervous about starting again because everything felt so different now. I spent a few nights just reading about how people connect across distances. I found some great tips on https://www.abaonline.us/latin-brides/c … rides.html and it made me feel like I could handle the process. I liked the idea of meeting someone from a culture that values family and simple joy. I decided to create a profile and see what would happen.
Day 1: The first step
The first thing I did was look at the profiles. I was surprised by how much information people shared. It was not just a photo and a name. I saw women from Bogota and Medellin who talked about their jobs and their parents. I felt a bit shy while writing my own bio. I mentioned that I enjoy gardening and that I have a dog. My hands were actually shaking as I hit the save button. I spent about 45 minutes just scrolling through faces. I saw 88 different profiles that evening. It felt overwhelming but also exciting. I didn't send any messages that first night. I just wanted to get used to the feeling of being seen again.
My initial thoughts
It is okay to start slow and just observe. You do not have to rush into a conversation until you feel ready.
Week 2: Finding a rhythm
By the second week, I felt more comfortable. I started using the search filters to find people who shared my values. I think it is important to look for specific things. I used the occupation filter because I wanted to meet someone who understands a busy work schedule. I also looked at the religion filter to find someone with a similar background. I sent a message to a woman named Clara. She is a teacher in Cali. We started talking about our favorite books. I noticed that my anxiety was starting to fade. I stopped checking my phone every 5 minutes. Instead, I looked forward to a long message at the end of the day.
Month 2: Real connections
Everything changed when we tried the video chat feature. I was worried about the language barrier. I only know about 15 words in Spanish. However, the translation assistance made it very easy to understand each other. Seeing Clara's smile on the screen was x10 better than just reading a text. We talked for 20 minutes about our childhoods. I realized that we had many things in common despite living in different parts of the world. I felt a sense of warmth that I had not felt in a long time.
What I learned so far
Feature | My experience
Search filters | Helped me find people with similar jobs and values.
Video chat | Made the connection feel real and honest.
Translation | Removed the fear of not being understood.
Day 100: A new outlook
It has been 100 days since I took that first step. I am much more confident now. I don't feel the need to look at 88 profiles anymore. I focus all my energy on Clara. We have a routine now. We share photos of our meals and talk about our plans for the weekend. I feel a quiet sense of hope every morning. The fear of being alone has been replaced by the joy of being known by someone else. It was worth coming out of my shell. I realized that taking a break was good, but coming back was even better. I am looking forward to what the next 100 days will bring into my life. It feels like a fresh start.
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