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Hi Im a 23 year old Black female from Houston, Texas. Im highly attracted to Puerto Rican men, and Caribbean Hispanics in general. Im willing to relocate to an area with a big-city atmosphere, with decent job opportunities, and a large Puerto Rican population. I more interested in stayin in the US tho, because I dont kno Spanish, and most PRs in the US are a bit more Americanized and bilingual, maybe he could teach me something.
Last edited by Coco_Mami; 04-28-2013 at 02:12 PM..
I work with quite a few people from Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic here in Boston. Seems to me there are a lot of Spanish night clubs and hang outs centered in East Boston near-ish to the airport. At least, that's where my friends hang out
^^ I was gonna say Puerto Rico too. OP try going east to Florida. Now, I am not from there, I have only visited Miami. You will have a greater chance of finding Cubans, Hondurans,some Puerto Ricans and other latino men. I am sure they are sprinkled all around Florida, but I don't know Florida like that. The tristate NYC area is where you will find alot of Boriquas and Dominicans, if that is your preference. Bear in mind that these cities are very expensive to live in even with a decent paying job. To uproot yourself and move hundreds or thousands of miles, there is no guarantee that you will find your Puerto Rican prince. You will just be amongst an abundance of them. There are PR in Philadelphia but I don't know if it is a large population or not. I will defer to someone who knows that area well.
Orlando would be a better place. Miami doesn't really have to many Puerto Ricans.
Yeah, you're probably right, I was confusing them with the Cubans... I think that there are officially more Cubans in Miami then in Cuba.......
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