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One of the nice things about KC area is that everything is 20 to 30 minutes away. If you want to work in Lenexa and live on the plaza, the comute is very easy. The only place that I would avoid living is KC, Kansas.
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Oh boy, they do get married young in the Midwest...good gracious. I swear they get engaged in elementary in KC.
Single women in KC, drop me a line.... |
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KC is very traditional and conservative with regards to marriage. I would say many people get married between 20-25 if not younger. It must be some kind of regional or cultural thing. I find it a bit strange, especially compared with larger metros.
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check out pancho's by 87th st & frontage rd in lenexa for some 24 hour mexican food.
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