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Old 10-24-2018, 10:49 PM
 
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San Antonio might be better than Austin if you aren't interested in college girls
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Old 10-25-2018, 09:21 AM
 
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Regardless of the city that you choose, do not depend on your church for any sort of meaningful dating outcomes. In 2012, Stanford University researchers released a study about how heterosexual couples met. This study examines how heterosexual couples met based upon the year the relationship was formed. It is a longitudinal study that has been periodically updated over time. It examines relationships formed between 1940 and 2009. Essentially no one meets their romantic partner at church anymore. My sense is that this study will get an update in the next 2-3 years.

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Old 10-25-2018, 10:00 AM
 
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It is the best place to go if you don't want to marry somebody's used goods. There is a reason why so many marriages are failing. We live in some very immoral times.
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Old 10-25-2018, 12:02 PM
 
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Don't rule out the Golden Triangle of Beaumont, Port Arthur and Orange... once you remove arbitrary standards against dating cousins and siblings the available pool becomes a whole lot larger.
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Old 10-28-2018, 12:28 AM
 
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San Antonio might be better than Austin if you aren't interested in college girls
would it be really hard to find a traditional college girl in Austin?Thanks.
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Old 10-28-2018, 08:23 AM
 
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would it be really hard to find a traditional college girl in Austin?Thanks.
What's a traditional college girl? The University of Texas is huge, and just because of the sheer size of it, there are pockets of females there that are not all about having casual sex and abusing various substances. St. Edward's University is a Catholic school in the area. Might be a little bit more traditional than U of TX.


However, if you are not attending those colleges, it might be harder to permeate that scene. Doing random approaches on campus might not get "traditional college girls". Also, many of the more traditional girls get married at 18 to their high school sweethearts and do not go to college.

Fort Worth is still your best bet.
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Old 10-28-2018, 09:53 AM
 
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What's a traditional college girl? The University of Texas is huge, and just because of the sheer size of it, there are pockets of females there that are not all about having casual sex and abusing various substances. St. Edward's University is a Catholic school in the area. Might be a little bit more traditional than U of TX.


However, if you are not attending those colleges, it might be harder to permeate that scene. Doing random approaches on campus might not get "traditional college girls". Also, many of the more traditional girls get married at 18 to their high school sweethearts and do not go to college.

Fort Worth is still your best bet.
Okay thank you RJ312.....i guess i should of been more clear.I meant a conservative girl who is church going and not into fornication when i said "traditional college girls".Okay thank you about the Fort Worth suggestion.

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Old 10-28-2018, 12:05 PM
 
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would it be really hard to find a traditional college girl in Austin?Thanks.
Probably a little but not too bad
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Old 10-28-2018, 12:36 PM
 
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Okay thank you RJ312.....i guess i should of been more clear.I meant a conservative girl who is church going and not into fornication when i said "traditional college girls".Okay thank you about the Fort Worth suggestion.
It's debatable whether you are better off in Midland rather than uprooting your life to get to the major metros. I've heard Midland-Odessa has a bad oversupply of single men relative to single women, but so do the other big metro areas. If you look at the major metros, the percentage of women 18-25 who are conservative, church going, and not into fornication within that metro would be highest in Fort Worth compared to Dallas, Austin, Houston, and San Antonio.

You have to realize that your target market is a rather narrow target market. Women are ideologically more liberal than men. Unmarried women are far more liberal than married women. Unmarried women under 60-65 are majority liberal by a lot. It doesn't matter if we are talking about a 22 year old college senior who has never married or a 55 year old divorced woman. They are about equally likely to be liberal. Unmarried women who are elderly and widows of long, successful marriages are the most likely unmarried women to be conservative.

The presence or absence of marriage is the variable that most accurately predicts a woman's political ideology and voting habits.

You'd have to have a deep network within some/multiple church related groups to find the women that you want to find.

However, if you are able to find women who are conservative, church going, and not into fornication, you are likely to have a better woman than most men. You should be really proud of that accomplishment once you achieve it.
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Old 10-28-2018, 03:14 PM
 
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It's debatable whether you are better off in Midland rather than uprooting your life to get to the major metros. I've heard Midland-Odessa has a bad oversupply of single men relative to single women, but so do the other big metro areas. If you look at the major metros, the percentage of women 18-25 who are conservative, church going, and not into fornication within that metro would be highest in Fort Worth compared to Dallas, Austin, Houston, and San Antonio.

You have to realize that your target market is a rather narrow target market. Women are ideologically more liberal than men. Unmarried women are far more liberal than married women. Unmarried women under 60-65 are majority liberal by a lot. It doesn't matter if we are talking about a 22 year old college senior who has never married or a 55 year old divorced woman. They are about equally likely to be liberal. Unmarried women who are elderly and widows of long, successful marriages are the most likely unmarried women to be conservative.

The presence or absence of marriage is the variable that most accurately predicts a woman's political ideology and voting habits.

You'd have to have a deep network within some/multiple church related groups to find the women that you want to find.

However, if you are able to find women who are conservative, church going, and not into fornication, you are likely to have a better woman than most men. You should be really proud of that accomplishment once you achieve it.
okay thank you for all your detailed input.I really appreciate it.I had a gut feeling Fort Worth would be the best big city in Texas and thanks for confirming that for me.Thanks a lot.
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