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Chicago is a liberal hipster bisexual female, a narcissistic elitist artist. Everyday, she complains about the mainstream society. She hangs out with her best friend, Shaniqua.
Houston and especially Philadelphia to me seem far more butch for whatever reason, while Atlanta and Charlotte feel more elegant. For me, the combination of rolling hills, wrot iron fences and 'pointy' architecture etc. all but screams Whitley Gilbert!
Them and Chicago. No doubt that this comes from their blue-collar image and not being afraid to get dirt under their nails. The personification of each would be a multiracial grease monkey who's into art, sports, and loves to cook.
Atlanta is an effeminate man and Dallas is more of a metrosexual. That's just the way I see it.
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I'm curious as to which cities the people are from that voted transgender...just interesting because i'm shocked these haven't garnered media attention
Not from what I've heard, but it contributes to it.
"Man Diego" and "Menver" are terms mentioned in articles and in general discussion, indicating that there aren't as many attractive women in proportion to the qualified men seeking to hook up with them. While I can see this in Denver, because some of these guys (suits who got jobs there) don't necessarily see themselves with gals who answered "the call of the Rockies," I don't see this in San Diego because most of the women there do look like typical Southern California girls. Incidentally, the ratios of men:women in the traditional dating ages is about 50:50, with SLIGHTLY more men.
I didn't think of this before but another reason there are more men than women in those cities could be because of a large gay male population.
San Diego has one specific neighborhood that is considered "gay" but even that is a stretch because it has a healthy mix of everyone from gay to straight to Asian to white. it's called Hillcrest and they have a gay pride parade every year.
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