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LOL....try living in a town with a population of 84. That was the population of Cooke City, Montana (4 miles outside Yellowstone National Park).
"There you have to take your own women"....was always the joke.
It wasn't a place many women wanted to live.....closest town were 1..5-3 hours each way for any shopping, etc.
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Originally Posted by Desert kid
I was thinking, when it comes to dating and relationships, would your immediate town or city play a role? Take example of where I live, a town of about 25,000 made up of mostly Mormons. There are not alot of opportunities around here (at least I'm going to UofA this year). What do you think, does your town kind of sound the same?
Location: somewhere close to Tampa, but closer to the beach
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I think location can effect the potential dating pool..or the attitude of the singles there..
When i lived in Kansas, at least in my own experiences, the women seemed alot more down to earth and friendly..
Ohio was more reserved..clickish, but i did meet many great people and women as well..
Cali, that is a different story, especially since i grew up there..
In high School, and before i moved to KS,..everyone was very down to earth..and meeting women was easier..
When i returned home back in 07, from OH., things had changed alot...and i found that everyone i met was too concerned with attaining material things.. The friendly approach i knew had been replaced with alot more reservation, and discontent.. Most of the people i knew in high school had moved..and i knew shortly after returning that i would be doing so as well..
Here in Florida, what can i say, much more laid back and friendly..and here, i am close to several other things which remind me of home, as well as when i lived in KS...and, the women are just as beautiful..lol..i am certain this is where i will meet someone..
I'm not saying small towns are bad. Actually I love small towns, thing is, there is something about my town that has nothing for me, no options, no possibilities. You know what I mean?
Obviously you haven't ever met a true southern belle. They are truly something else. lol.
Just pulling your leg. No, I haven't really met any Southern bell in real life. However, I've had a lot of interaction with Mrstewart! There may be others I'm not aware of...
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