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Alright, this is one of those "moment of truth" questions. Let's have a frank discussion about whether or not you think this is true or is just a stereotype.
Men and women are welcome to share your experiences and observations on the matter. It would be greatly appreciated.
When you're typing up this question, are you thinking " man this is going to be a great discussion" or do you think to yourself " where did my life go wrong and why do I ask things like this?"
I mean, it really makes me wonder the thought processes of some of these OPs
Even if it were true, how is that helpful to anyone but men in the southeast? I am not going to drive from New York to Georgia for dinner and a movie ever Friday night.
Even if it were true, how is that helpful to anyone but men in the southeast? I am not going to drive from New York to Georgia for dinner and a movie ever Friday night.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Well, to be serious, I'm guessing a man like our OP could be weighing his options and trying to figure out if he should move to Atlanta or Birmingham to increase his odds of finding the kind of woman he wants. And you know, that might not be such a bad idea
For the record, I'm in a committed relationship so no I'm not looking. But I've noticed a difference in women whenever I visit the south.
I thought we can have some straight talk about it and see what we can learn, or maybe even change.
Who and what would you like to "learn or change"??
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