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And when they get rejected by those girls, they'll open a thread.
Title: Why are women so shallow?
Lol. I think anyone who obsesses about 'most beautiful' anything has loneliness issues. Attractive decent people can find attractive decent people anywhere in the world.
Los Angeles population around 19 million people.
Stockholm population around 1 million people.
American dance movement is massive in SoCal (Calvin Harris moved from U.K. to L.A.)
Swedish right wing party has really pretty women although they want Sweden to be Swedish pepple. I don't know a lot about this so feel free to correct me.
Los Angeles has amazing weather, lots of sunshine.
Sweden is the greenest country in Europe. Better air means you live longer.
Please describe and compare.
Los Angeles has 3.7 million people.
If you mean metropolitan areas, then your Stockholm number is wrong as the real one is closer to 3 million.
Ugh, it's so pathetic when guys on CD try and look for cities that have "better looking girls."
As if these "better looking girls in said city" are going to want anything to do with these lame guys posting on CD inquiring about girls. #tragic #pathetic #foreverAlone
If you mean metropolitan areas, then your Stockholm number is wrong as the real one is closer to 3 million.
If going by metropolitan area, LA in an apples to apples comparison is arguably a few million less than its generous 19 million combined statistical area encompasses. Regardless, there is a massive population size difference.
I'm looking for a place in both Stockholm and Los Angeles.
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