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Old 02-16-2017, 06:59 PM
 
Location: Austin, TX via San Antonio, TX
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How is the dating scene in S/A and the ATX "very different"?Just wondering what you meant by that.

Thanks for the offer,TexasRedneck.I appreciate it. I am only interested in women who are never married and do not have any children,Ashbeeigh.
I have dated in both Austin and San Antonio. There is a difference between even the two of those and in New Braunfels. San Antonio is very military and customer service driven in the types of guys i find. In Austin I have found lots of techies and people in town for business. The two guys i dated most seriously in Austin had children. The two I have dated here both had degrees and were very ambitious in their careers. Both have good ole boys who listen to Texas country and wear wranglers.

So, as for girls...I'm going to bet you find a lot of the same. Using Bumble BFF in Austin I see a lot of girls who like "Happy hour, brunch and hiking..." in San Antonio I'm really not sure, but the girls are fine. Again, all the stories I've heard about people in New Braunfels I've already said. FWIW, I'm a 30 something female with an advanced degree.
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Old 02-16-2017, 08:41 PM
 
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I have dated in both Austin and San Antonio. There is a difference between even the two of those and in New Braunfels. San Antonio is very military and customer service driven in the types of guys i find. In Austin I have found lots of techies and people in town for business. The two guys i dated most seriously in Austin had children. The two I have dated here both had degrees and were very ambitious in their careers. Both have good ole boys who listen to Texas country and wear wranglers.

So, as for girls...I'm going to bet you find a lot of the same. Using Bumble BFF in Austin I see a lot of girls who like "Happy hour, brunch and hiking..." in San Antonio I'm really not sure, but the girls are fine. Again, all the stories I've heard about people in New Braunfels I've already said. FWIW, I'm a 30 something female with an advanced degree.
Thanks ashbeeigh I appreciate your responses and replies.Would I be able to find a conservative Republican girl in S/A or ATX?I am not for sure about finding one in Austin proper.I am beginning to think a place like Abilene,Angelo or Lubbock may be better for me as far as dating.
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Old 02-16-2017, 08:53 PM
 
Location: Austin, TX via San Antonio, TX
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Thanks ashbeeigh I appreciate your responses and replies.Would I be able to find a conservative Republican girl in S/A or ATX?I am not for sure about finding one in Austin proper.I am beginning to think a place like Abilene,Angelo or Lubbock may be better for me as far as dating.
It might be easier in suburbs of Austin. Some of the most conservative people I know grew up in Cedar Park. I'm pretty progressive so I don't know about the conservative aspect of things....but I'm sure they're out there.
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Old 02-16-2017, 08:58 PM
 
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It might be easier in suburbs of Austin. Some of the most conservative people I know grew up in Cedar Park. I'm pretty progressive so I don't know about the conservative aspect of things....but I'm sure they're out there.
Okay,Thanks again.
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