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[quote=Anonymous]I live in Denver and previously lived in SF. I love Colorado so I am biased but there are cute park neighborhoods, great outdoors, and a budding art scene (although less established than SF). Some neighborhoods are walkable but Denver is not as walkable as bigger East Coast cities and the public transportation system isn’t great. Lots of transplants here and tons of young people looking to date and make friends. People in general are very laid-back and friendly and value work life balance. There are lots of good guys available to date and settling down and getting married is common, people seem to marry earlier then on the coasts. I found it harder to make friends in San Francisco and it seemed like, though lots of new people were always moving to SF, lots of people were also moving away. I was not a fan of the dating scene; lots of guys with big egos and people didn’t seem interested in settling down at all. SF is very expensive so it’s harder to make a good living. Most people were settling down very late 30s/early 40s once they felt like they could finally afford having a child. I have never lived in San Diego so take this with a grain of salt but I get the impression from friends that lived there that there are lots of beautiful people but it skews young and it can be a little bit of a party city.[/quote]
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