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Ah... I wonder if it's too late for a mod to scrap this thread so I can add a new one with Santa Fe?
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Originally Posted by Mentallect
"Female massage therapists"...?
Yes.
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Originally Posted by Desert_SW_77
What kind of weather are you looking for? The elevation across the Desert Southwest rises and falls with the mountains, plateaus, and valleys making for very variable weather conditions and temperatures. Expect days in the triple digits for about four months out of the years in Phoenix, Albuquerque is usually about 15-20 degrees cooler, Tucson catches a bit more rain than both. Las Vegas and Albuquerque can get chilly in the winter, and Santa Fe is high desert at 7,000 feet so it gets downright right cold there in the winter.
The cooler the better.
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Originally Posted by jakabedy
I'm confused. Are YOU a female massage therapist? Or do you simply thrive where there are a lot of female massage therapists? And if you are NOT a female massage therapist, what do you do for a living?
No, I'm not a female or a massage therapist. I just love being massaged.
Been to every single one many times and lived in 3 of these cities.
Which of these cities have the best;
Job market - Phoenix by far
COL - El Paso
Food - Tucson or Albuquerque for SW authentic food, Phoenix for variety and quality
People - Albuquerque
Female massage therapists - Vegas
Public transportation - Phoenix/Vegas
Weather - Tucson, Tucson has outstanding weather
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