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If you HAD to live in the US, which city would you choose?

If you HAD to live in the US, which city would you choose?

For me, somewhere in New Mexico, Arizona, or Washington State. Boise sounds like it has everything I like in a city - namely the outdoors, nice people, and the slower speed of life - but I've never been there so I suppose I'll have to check it out.

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If you HAD to live in the US, which city would you choose?

Quote: (03-02-2018 12:23 PM)Que enspastic Wrote:  

New York
Quote: (03-02-2018 11:37 PM)Rossi Wrote:  

New York City

This would be a contender. While it may not a poosy paradise based on different reviews out there it seems to be one of the world's biggest pussy smorgasbord next to London due to the sheer volume and variety of women that come to NYC.

Otherwise somewhere in Murica down the good ol' south wherever these yanks have these distinct accents.
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If you HAD to live in the US, which city would you choose?

Quote: (08-13-2018 02:57 AM)JekyllAndHyde Wrote:  

Quote: (03-02-2018 12:23 PM)Que enspastic Wrote:  

New York
Quote: (03-02-2018 11:37 PM)Rossi Wrote:  

New York City

This would be a contender. While it may not a poosy paradise based on different reviews out there it seems to be one of the world's biggest pussy smorgasbord next to London due to the sheer volume and variety of women that come to NYC.

Otherwise somewhere in Murica down the good ol' south wherever these yanks have these distinct accents.

NYC has a ton of plus points when it comes to pussy targets as you have mentioned. There are transplants both domestic & international constantly flowing in & out of the city. Problem is, the COL is quite astronomical & the government is rather socialist in nature. It is a work hard / play hard city especially in the white collar sense, but the stress in the air is rather palpable sometimes.
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If you HAD to live in the US, which city would you choose?

Quote: (08-13-2018 03:45 AM)jordypip23 Wrote:  

Problem is, the COL is quite astronomical & the government is rather socialist in nature.

Plus the weather is only nice for about a few months as it's freezing cold for most of the year.

Make our guns illegal and we'll call them "undocumented"
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If you HAD to live in the US, which city would you choose?

Quote: (08-28-2018 11:56 PM)2 Cool 4 U Wrote:  

Quote: (08-13-2018 03:45 AM)jordypip23 Wrote:  

Problem is, the COL is quite astronomical & the government is rather socialist in nature.

Plus the weather is only nice for about a few months as it's freezing cold for most of the year.

Yeah true. It's pretty crummy from some point in November through about April or so. Some years are worse than others. But NYC is maybe 8 to 10 degrees warmer sometimes than other northern cities such as Chicago.

But folks that are loaded in NYC usually have an escape pad elsewhere. Like Southern Florida for example.
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If you HAD to live in the US, which city would you choose?

Prefer to live in the south because new York is gross.
New Orleans maybe. Nice food, nightlife, black girls lol.
Or Miami.
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If you HAD to live in the US, which city would you choose?

Vegas
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If you HAD to live in the US, which city would you choose?

Los Angeles, NYC, Charlotte, or Nashville.

Los Angeles- The last bastion of skinny white girls on the West Coast.
NYC - Quantity/Quality & career prospects.
Charlotte- Really cool vibe to the city. I liked it.
Nashville- Bachelorette party capital of the US. Great food. Great people. Loved it.
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If you HAD to live in the US, which city would you choose?

I'm currently in NYC now.

It's a great city if you are still into partying, getting laid, and networking. It is no doubt the best place in the USA, if not the world, to rack up as many notches as possible in the least amount of time.

However, the downsides are that rent is incredibly expensive (rent is even $1,000+ a month in the outskirt areas of Harlem and the Bronx, which are shitholes), it's hard to form long-term friends, everyone is stressed out, in a hurry, or pretty rude, and it's very easy to get distracted (not ideal if you're trying to start a business, trying to focus on getting location-independent, etc.), it smells like shit, and it's very hard to find your long-term partner because everyone is dating and fucking around.

I'm at a stage now though where I want to be in a quieter, cleaner, more slow-paced, and a smaller community feel.

I'll be looking at smaller cities out of the northeast such as Detroit, Chicago, Cleveland...or even the outskirt areas of NY and MA where there are more rural towns
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If you HAD to live in the US, which city would you choose?

Quote: (08-29-2018 07:24 PM)Crash_Bandicoot Wrote:  

I'm currently in NYC now.

It's a great city if you are still into partying, getting laid, and networking. It is no doubt the best place in the USA, if not the world, to rack up as many notches as possible in the least amount of time.

However, the downsides are that rent is incredibly expensive (rent is even $1,000+ a month in the outskirt areas of Harlem and the Bronx, which are shitholes), it's hard to form long-term friends, everyone is stressed out, in a hurry, or pretty rude, and it's very easy to get distracted (not ideal if you're trying to start a business, trying to focus on getting location-independent, etc.), it smells like shit, and it's very hard to find your long-term partner because everyone is dating and fucking around.

I'm at a stage now though where I want to be in a quieter, cleaner, more slow-paced, and a smaller community feel.

I'll be looking at smaller cities out of the northeast such as Detroit, Chicago, Cleveland...or even the outskirt areas of NY and MA where there are more rural towns

How did you have issues making friends in NYC?

I find that if you live in the younger parts, its pretty easy. Maybe its because I moved there in my early 20s....
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If you HAD to live in the US, which city would you choose?

Quote: (08-29-2018 07:41 PM)a beer is enough Wrote:  

Quote: (08-29-2018 07:24 PM)Crash_Bandicoot Wrote:  

I'm currently in NYC now.

It's a great city if you are still into partying, getting laid, and networking. It is no doubt the best place in the USA, if not the world, to rack up as many notches as possible in the least amount of time.

However, the downsides are that rent is incredibly expensive (rent is even $1,000+ a month in the outskirt areas of Harlem and the Bronx, which are shitholes), it's hard to form long-term friends, everyone is stressed out, in a hurry, or pretty rude, and it's very easy to get distracted (not ideal if you're trying to start a business, trying to focus on getting location-independent, etc.), it smells like shit, and it's very hard to find your long-term partner because everyone is dating and fucking around.

I'm at a stage now though where I want to be in a quieter, cleaner, more slow-paced, and a smaller community feel.

I'll be looking at smaller cities out of the northeast such as Detroit, Chicago, Cleveland...or even the outskirt areas of NY and MA where there are more rural towns

How did you have issues making friends in NYC?

I find that if you live in the younger parts, its pretty easy. Maybe its because I moved there in my early 20s....

Everyone is always up to something - whether it's starting their own startup, to being incredibly career-focused, to getting something out of you, working non-stop, or just having other plans. Even in all of the events I went to, everyone was busy doing their own thing. A lot of people come to NYC with the mindset that they will leave in a few years, so it's hard to form real long-term friendships.

The city is so distracting and fast-paced that people forget about each other in an instant. I'll have to admit - there have been times when I have been the same way too.
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If you HAD to live in the US, which city would you choose?

Quote: (08-29-2018 07:47 PM)Crash_Bandicoot Wrote:  

Quote: (08-29-2018 07:41 PM)a beer is enough Wrote:  

Quote: (08-29-2018 07:24 PM)Crash_Bandicoot Wrote:  

I'm currently in NYC now.

It's a great city if you are still into partying, getting laid, and networking. It is no doubt the best place in the USA, if not the world, to rack up as many notches as possible in the least amount of time.

However, the downsides are that rent is incredibly expensive (rent is even $1,000+ a month in the outskirt areas of Harlem and the Bronx, which are shitholes), it's hard to form long-term friends, everyone is stressed out, in a hurry, or pretty rude, and it's very easy to get distracted (not ideal if you're trying to start a business, trying to focus on getting location-independent, etc.), it smells like shit, and it's very hard to find your long-term partner because everyone is dating and fucking around.

I'm at a stage now though where I want to be in a quieter, cleaner, more slow-paced, and a smaller community feel.

I'll be looking at smaller cities out of the northeast such as Detroit, Chicago, Cleveland...or even the outskirt areas of NY and MA where there are more rural towns

How did you have issues making friends in NYC?

I find that if you live in the younger parts, its pretty easy. Maybe its because I moved there in my early 20s....

Everyone is always up to something - whether it's starting their own startup, to being incredibly career-focused, to getting something out of you, working non-stop, or just having other plans. Even in all of the events I went to, everyone was busy doing their own thing. A lot of people come to NYC with the mindset that they will leave in a few years, so it's hard to form real long-term friendships.

The city is so distracting and fast-paced that people forget about each other in an instant. I'll have to admit - there have been times when I have been the same way too.

Not my experience at all tbh, I made some great friends there but then again I did have roommates and was a regular at a few bars. As for long-term friendships, I'd argue that is tough to form in the US in general unless you really get involved in some niche groups made for it (religion is one).

I still made good friends in NYC but I lived in a younger neighborhood.
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If you HAD to live in the US, which city would you choose?

Top 4:

1.NYC (international city, job opportunities, international women, easiest place to get laid in the states)
2.Miami (international city, latinas, beaches/night life, beautiful women, my home city I love MIA)
3.San Francisco (job opportunities only)
4.Denver (mountains near by, nice change of scenery from the big cities of the US)
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If you HAD to live in the US, which city would you choose?

Miami and Tampa I go back and fourth with Love florida's climate warm weather year round. Miami international city, latinas, beaches, tourists from all over, tampa is nice colleges and white girls less traffic congestion people are friendlier. Still good nightlife and logistics are better for me here.
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If you HAD to live in the US, which city would you choose?

If primarily concerned with having short and shallow encounters with many women:

Las Vegas
NYC
LA
Denver
San Antonio


If primarily concerned with things other than women (but still getting some and/or having an LTR/family):

*I would go for natural beauty, historic architecture, stuff to do outside for recreation, conservative values, and a smaller city with more of an intimate feel where I can hang out in the historic downtown and actually get to know people in town

Whitefish, Montana
Boise, Idaho
Bar Harbor, Maine
Gatlinburg, Tennessee
Juneau, Alaska
Anchorage, Alaska
Boulder, Colorado
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Flagstaff, Arizona
Saint Augustine, Florida
Tampa, Florida
Savannah, Georgia
Mobile, Alabama
Leavenworth, Washington
Port Townsend, Washington
Poulsbo, Washington
Eureka Springs , Arkansas
Monterrey, California
Jacksonville, Oregon
Hilo, Hawaii
Charleston, West Virginia

*I do not recommend getting married in the US but you could possibly manage an LTR and a decent life in one or more of these places.
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