I really loved Geneva and it is one of the nicest places I've ever been. I didn't find it boring either, I stayed only for a holiday but I went out every night and there were many nice places. I loved the parks too, though. It really is gorgeous.
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But the issue is that it is extremely small, so I guess you get to meet the same people in the same places. People get to know you, it is not like in London where you can be a complete stranger if you change locations.
I've seen many beautiful women, probably Russians, maybe that is why she doesn't like it? And people of different cultures. Peopled seemed very relaxed, I really enjoyed the vibes and have been everywhere. It is expensive, but the salaries are the highest in Europe, so the standard of living is very good, of course don't mean 'affluent'.
Regarding her podcast, I listened her last one and that is one of her most boring stuff. She keeps making this comparison with Victoria's secret models (for numerous times) like this is the ultimate goal in life. As if you're not built like them genetically, you don't have a chance. As a woman under 1,70m, I feel offended. Shorter women are beautiful too. Being skinny is not the ultimate goal, either. I've been most of my life skinny and hated it.
I doubt that gyms were closed in Geneva, she just prefers dieting. They just recently got into lockdown. However, you can still exercise at home, she is just being lazy. I've seen many people exercising in parks, tried it and liked it too when it was warmer. Not everyone is into fitness, but there are physical activities for wveryone, you just have to find one that suits you. Her last podcast epuside reminds me of those pages of diaries when I was 15... really disappointing and lacking substance.