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Boston!!! There are more females than males in the city (I read an article about it) and many pretty women. My two single male friends have had no difficulty meeting/dating women there. Also, because of all of the colleges and universities, there are women from all over the world, if you like diversity. Even though it's expensive, live with roommates!
Boston!!! There are more females than males in the city (I read an article about it) and many pretty women. My two single male friends have had no difficulty meeting/dating women there. Also, because of all of the colleges and universities, there are women from all over the world, if you like diversity. Even though it's expensive, live with roommates!
aha but the big problem is that the colleges and universities create more bubbles of people. It's actually quite difficult to meet anyone, friends or girlfriends, if you didn't go to school in Boston or grew up nearby. I'm saying this to counteract the notion that it's such an easy place to meet women. It's just like anywhere else. Just saying the presence of younger people and colleges doesn't necessarily matter.
But also, if you think that you currently don't get girls because of where you live, that is probably not true and has more to do with you than location. Assuming you live in a metro over 1 million people, trust me, there's more than enough women out there. What's the difference between having, say, 100k potential dating partners compared to 5 million potential dating partners? You are not going to meet that many people.
I agree with bjimmys post, I dont think its very easy to meet women in college areas , there isn't an enormous difference between the numbers of men and women in that age group, there is once you get out of that age bracket. There are few cities where women outnumber men in that age group. once you get older there are tons of cities where women vastly outnumber men
I find dating to be much easier for guys once you get older and your own place and some money, women in college are studying and there is tons of competition on campus and some women are looking for older men and sugar daddies, and money wasnt something i had much of in college
I agree with bjimmys post, I dont think its very easy to meet women in college areas , there isn't an enormous difference between the numbers of men and women in that age group, there is once you get out of that age bracket. There are few cities where women outnumber men in that age group. once you get older there are tons of cities where women vastly outnumber men
I find dating to be much easier for guys once you get older and your own place and some money, women in college are studying and there is tons of competition on campus and some women are looking for older men and sugar daddies, and money wasnt something i had much of in college
This is about single men age 20-35, so I will give my own perspective as a 30 year old. Once you're in your 30s, it gets harder. There are alot of other factors that go into this. Education levels, race, career level, having or not having kids(many single women in Atlanta have had kids out of wedlock).
This is about single men age 20-35, so I will give my own perspective as a 30 year old. Once you're in your 30s, it gets harder. There are alot of other factors that go into this. Education levels, race, career level, having or not having kids(many single women in Atlanta have had kids out of wedlock).
That's funny I found it much easier as I got into my 30s. Young people usually have too high expectations for what they expect in a partner. As you get s little older, you get more realistic and people more accept each other for who they are.
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