Dhoulmagus
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I'm a black male that acts normal/white according to a lot of people, and I am looking for a city to move to after graduating college. I need a progressive city because I like white girls and I'm black lol. The cities in bold are where I am deeply considering.
Visited cities
Washington D.C.-really large metro area with a lot of opportunity, but roosh dogs on it a lot.
NYC- largest city in the country, but expensive and has a workaholic culture
Florida- It is hot which I like, but people **** about it a lot.
Memphis- Parents live there, gf goes to school near there, easier for me to get a job because it is in state, and closer to the west. However, it is not progressive at all.
Nashville- Grew up there and is pretty much a good city for me, but I kind of want to get away from my home roots.
Chicago- Probably the best city I have visited on this list, but it gets too cold lol. I really do not like winter at all.
Not Visited
Houston- I love that it is flat, big, and hot. However, is it progressive since it's in texas
Austin- Smaller but more progressive than Houston. This is one of my top choices.
Denver- I probably do not need to explain this city, but I have never been.
Oklahoma City- I really don't know much about it, but it isn't too far from Memphis.
Phoenix- Hot and a rising city, but it is really far and idk if it is republican or not.
Every state on the west coast- Really self explanatory and my top choice. However, it is the farthest, most expensive, and how will I get a job there? Appears to be an unreachable goal at the moment.
Visited cities
Washington D.C.-really large metro area with a lot of opportunity, but roosh dogs on it a lot.
NYC- largest city in the country, but expensive and has a workaholic culture
Florida- It is hot which I like, but people **** about it a lot.
Memphis- Parents live there, gf goes to school near there, easier for me to get a job because it is in state, and closer to the west. However, it is not progressive at all.
Nashville- Grew up there and is pretty much a good city for me, but I kind of want to get away from my home roots.
Chicago- Probably the best city I have visited on this list, but it gets too cold lol. I really do not like winter at all.
Not Visited
Houston- I love that it is flat, big, and hot. However, is it progressive since it's in texas
Austin- Smaller but more progressive than Houston. This is one of my top choices.
Denver- I probably do not need to explain this city, but I have never been.
Oklahoma City- I really don't know much about it, but it isn't too far from Memphis.
Phoenix- Hot and a rising city, but it is really far and idk if it is republican or not.
Every state on the west coast- Really self explanatory and my top choice. However, it is the farthest, most expensive, and how will I get a job there? Appears to be an unreachable goal at the moment.