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Angelic Diamonds, an online jewelry seller, ranked NYC as the top city in the world on its soulmate index. The site said that it scored cities on a slew of different romantic metrics, including the number of dating app downloads and the number of searches for "soulmate."
It then added in the number of potential date spots, including everything like bars and restaurants, nature spots and parks, coffee and tea shops, places with classes and workshops — anywhere a person could find "the one" or could be the perfect first date location.
So a store did some completely unscientific things and passed it off as a "study" for marketing purposes. By those metrics, it's just a good place to hook up. Perhaps they should have looked at marriage rates, which show that NY is actually near the bottom in terms of finding soulmates:
"The number of searches for soulmates".... searches... not findings... and dating apps, whose data cannot provide any results on how many soulmates were found... whoever conducted this "study" has obviously no real knowledge of NYC.
NYC is great for hookups, not for soulmates though. And marriages in NYC do not last as long as in many other places.
This is surprising to me as I know of a few women that either left NYC as they found it difficult to find a life partner here or simply remained single.
He picked me up in a sleazy West Village gay bar. I was too plastered to go home with him so made a date two days later, moved in together a couple weeks after that and spent the next 45 years together loving and caring for one another.
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