irc333 Posted January 18, 2014 Share Posted January 18, 2014 Friend of mine I got done talking to said he I should take advantage of going to Montana of all places because the railroad industry is hiring big time out there, plus....the female to male ratio in that area is 4 women to every 1 guy. That being said, would moving to an area where such a ratio exists improve dating opportunities? I had a friend of mine some time back take a trip to Atlanta, GA for a church group activity. As him and his other male friends were walking out o fthe event, single ladies actually approached him and his friends PRO-actively. He almost almost taken aback because where he lives, women avert their eyes or are big snobs or if you approach THEM, they consider you a "wierdo/stalker" guy. Any gentleman here, when they changed location or visited somewhere else in the states, have you found, shockingly, women to be more approachable or even approaching YOU as opposed to the place you currently live? Link to post Share on other sites
youdunsay Posted January 18, 2014 Share Posted January 18, 2014 Hong. Kong. Of course. Fetish over foreigners. Most Asian girls are, me included. Link to post Share on other sites
iris219 Posted January 18, 2014 Share Posted January 18, 2014 The ratio of single men to women is going to be a deciding factor in how easy or difficult dating is. My location has way more single women so guys have it easy. I've had male friends who moved here or visited here comment how easy dating is for them, while I know women who haven't been asked out in years. I was single and barely dated for 4 years. My bf was newly separated and had lots of options. I feel lucky he fell for me because he could have easily found someone else. I, on the other hand, wasn't even meeting single men. Link to post Share on other sites
Frank2thepoint Posted January 18, 2014 Share Posted January 18, 2014 Supposedly, based on some statistics, NYC has more single women than men. But NYC is a microcosm of sorts, so things work differently here. Friend of mine I got done talking to said he I should take advantage of going to Montana of all places because the railroad industry is hiring big time out there, plus....the female to male ratio in that area is 4 women to every 1 guy. Well now, I guess I'm going to have to move to Montana. Need a cowgirl to ride this bull. Link to post Share on other sites
carhill Posted January 18, 2014 Share Posted January 18, 2014 That being said, would moving to an area where such a ratio exists improve dating opportunities? All else being equal, and I stress that part, IME, yes. I'm not even living there yet but have found the women of Oregon to be a lot more friendly and welcoming than those in my own demographic. Will that translate to more and better relationship opportunities? Unknown. Nevertheless, initial indications are that I may be able to enjoy healthier and more synergistic relationships overall, and that is one aspect of my goal to move from the current demographic. YMMV> Link to post Share on other sites
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