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Unread 02-08-2012, 08:21 PM
 
Location: That star on your map in the middle of the East Coast, DMV
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Default What city has the most eligible women? New list Washington DC ranks 1st

How about this list? The most eligible women list by Men's Health magazine for this year just came out. Washington DC came out on top with an A+ grading. Looks like the grading was done based on, single-female to single-male ratio, percentage of college educated women, and percentage of gainfully employed single women.


Here's the top 10:

1. Washington DC A+
2. Portland, ME A+
3. Boston, MA A
4. Seattle, WA A
5. New York, NY A-
6. San Fransisco, CA A-
7. Durham, NC A
8. Raleigh, NC B+
9. Oakland, CA B+
10. St. Paul, MN B+


Full link here: Find Eligible Women | Men's Health
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Unread 02-08-2012, 08:42 PM
 
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Oh wow.
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Unread 02-08-2012, 09:06 PM
 
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I would not give DC, Boston or Seattle a passing grade in the category "eligible women", that's for sure.

A- for San Francisco is accurate.
A- for New York City is accurate.
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Unread 02-08-2012, 10:01 PM
 
Location: That star on your map in the middle of the East Coast, DMV
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Why not Dr Zapp? and where's your evidence for this reasoning?
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Unread 02-09-2012, 09:16 AM
 
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The areas I have personal experience with on theis list are DC, Raleigh, and Durham. I'm not sure if Durham's grade should be that high due to the large lesbian population there. Though I guess the same could be said for San Fran. With DC and Raleigh (and still Durham to a lesser extent) this creates a pretty bad situtaion for females. They either end up stuck with some loser dude just to have a man, or they end up getting played by a well put-together guy just because he knows he has a lot options and he is going to try them all. My first adult trip to DC, for a party, one of the first things I noticed was all the nice cars. The second thing I noticed that all of the nice cars were being driven by women with the men riding shotgun, which was the polar opposite of what I was used to seeing. Later in life when I lived in the DC metro area for 3 years, I knew people who dated women where literally the only thing that they needed to bring to the relationship is what was in their pants and these women bought them clothes and took them out. I guess good men (or any man) are so hard to come by one guy even got a threesome from his girlfriend and her roommate. This girl was college educated, worked for a law firm in Alexandria, and did not have a need in the world. Well, I reckon she did have one need.
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Unread 07-12-2012, 08:52 PM
 
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Not DC. I've heard SF is bad too for straight, single men.
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