| With no kids, or major responsibilities and could move anywhere in the world, where would you choose to go? |
| Calvert County. I hear there’s a guy with a big one there 🍆 |
| Paris. But I wouldn't make that decision from a dating/relationship perspective. I'd go live where I wanted to live and where I thought I would be happiest no matter what, and if a relationship followed, great, and if not, I'd be living in Paris which is not some consolation prize. |
| London |
| I mean it isn't that easy to get a working visa abroad. I don't know. I'd move to an area that matches you priorities. My choice would be west coast like Seattle or maybe Denver. |
Have you seen the Seattle guys ? They are all in poly relationships and always look high. |
| stop saying Denver - it’s jumped the shark. |
| Probably somewhere in Europe- maybe London or Paris. Or maybe somewhere fun in the US, like Los Angeles, or maybe get a farm in the middle of nowhere. |
I'm from Seattle. There are more tech geeks and engineers than in most towns. I like those types. |
NP. Ew. Seattle people are weird, so I guess that explains why you like them. OP, never move to the PNW. Google "Seattle freeze". A lot of the people are awkward, unfriendly, and incredibly dull. |
| Croatia. excellent food and wine, spectacular country side and coast line, lower cost of living and tons of beautiful people |
| Dallas. |
| Depends on what types of guys you like and what you like to do. SF good for techies. PNW, Colorado, other mountainous destinations for outdoorsy types. DC or NYC for ambitious people. Agree with pp who said go where you’d be happy anyway. |
NP. Just love when people come on DCUM to make vast proclamations about entire regions and entire populations as if they were God and knew every person there individually. If I'd believed in some mythical "Seattle freeze" or that "Seattle people are weird," I wouldn't have met the very non-geeky, never awkward, outgoing person sitting next to me who epitomizes Seattle cool. Oh, plus, it's a great city for those who bother to give it a try. But you do you, PP who thinks you know everything. Don't come back to make yourself feel better by trying to tell me I found the one and only great guy in all Seattle, either, because, well -- I know a lot of his friends and they're pretty damn cool too. You'll never know, though, since you seem to be incapable of seeing individuals but only see....whatever it is you found on Google about how dull Seattle folks are. |
| Australia. |