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Good point about the micro-markets. Dallas-Fort Worth has a similar metro area population to the SF Bay Area and there are micro-markets here. Dallas and Fort Worth are separate markets as I indicated in the first post of the Dallas thread (see below). Trying to date in the Collin County suburbs would be different than trying to date in a neighborhood of mainly never married bougie White women near Downtown Dallas.It should be noted that people tend to refer to the SF Bay Area as a single dating market, this is incorrect. San Jose is worse than San Francisco, and both are worse than say Livermore or Walnut Creek, which strangely enough are considered the Bay Area. There are micro-markets here. Dating in Palo Alto, Portola Valley and Woodside is massively different than dating in Fremont/Milpitas.
Keep in mind the Bay Area is 8 million people alone, bigger than many states populations.
Observations on Dallas' Scene
Based on @Jesse Pinkman's write ups of New York City, Miami, and large state universities, I thought it would be worthwhile to write up Dallas, the city I call home. The Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area (DFW) is the 4th most populated metropolitan area in the United States. Dallas and Fort...
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