FlexpertHamilton
Master Don Juan
I used to live in a city with a population of about 200,000 (metro was millions but so are most metros). There were hardly any colleges around. The women I met were gorgeous and generally high quality.
I have since moved to a larger city over twice the size, but with a very high University presence. The women here are abysmal in quality. I even seem to get slightly less matches, though the issue is definitely more to do with quality than quantity. So, I tried changing my location to a nearby beach city with a population similar to the last city I lived in and a similarly weak college presence, and in so doing both the quality and quantity of my matches has improved a lot, it's night and day.
So my theory is that a population of a city is not all that matters, but off the prevelance of higher education and leftism. I truly do think "educated" women are almost a guarantee to be lower quality in this day and age.
Another somewhat related discussion: Would you rather be a top .1% guy in a small city/town of higher quality women, or a top 10% guy in a city like NYC? Hard to say which is better.
I have since moved to a larger city over twice the size, but with a very high University presence. The women here are abysmal in quality. I even seem to get slightly less matches, though the issue is definitely more to do with quality than quantity. So, I tried changing my location to a nearby beach city with a population similar to the last city I lived in and a similarly weak college presence, and in so doing both the quality and quantity of my matches has improved a lot, it's night and day.
So my theory is that a population of a city is not all that matters, but off the prevelance of higher education and leftism. I truly do think "educated" women are almost a guarantee to be lower quality in this day and age.
Another somewhat related discussion: Would you rather be a top .1% guy in a small city/town of higher quality women, or a top 10% guy in a city like NYC? Hard to say which is better.
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