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Every time I travel, regardless of where I go, one of the first things I notice when I get home is how much hotter the women are in Minneapolis. I don't know why that is, but I know I am not the only one who thinks it. I have heard visitors to the Twin Cities mention it numerous times. And it isn't just the Scandinavian blondes.
its very funny, the men always say they love natural beauty, no makeup, etc.
but somehow Los Angeles, SoCal and Miami always take the lead...
speaks for itself
It might not be the makeup, but just that due to climate, guys can see a lot more of women's bodies on the street there than in the North.
Edit: Judging by obesity figures being higher in most southern states, I'd strongly disagree that most men would find the average woman in the South more attractive.
What are you planning to do? Line them up for viewing?
I've always wanted to see that, or see what God would line up for me amongst the most eligible women on planet Earth according to my personal tastes. I wonder if my wife would make the list, or win?!
I am picking San Diego out of bias, it has the hot girls of Los Angeles minus the huge superiority complex. Girls in the Southwest corner of the USA are the best looking, too bad the ones in Southern California are generally more stuck up. To be fair though, they are much better than girls in a southern states like AL, GA, or TN where even a plain jane has a superiority complex and thinks she is a 10/10 Southern Belle. Worst women in America are found in that region.
Love the girls of TX and South Florida.
The Northeast is underrated.
Noticed people voted Minneapolis, great place for those who love Scandinavian women.
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