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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]the doorman thing for women is pretty accurate - and the bank of mom and dad will subsidize to get that safety for my daughter 60 year old women romanticizing their 5 story walk up from the 80s is an antiquated trope - walk around the east village on any night and once you cut through the haze of weed, tell me you would want your daughter entering a building alone - pass[/quote] You are a complete nutter. I live and work in NYC and hire 22-25 year old women all the time for entry level positions on my team. None of them live in doorman buildings. All of them are fine. The East Village is crazy expensive and not dangerous. [/quote] East Village esp at night isn’t great in terms of safety. Google it and you’ll see. [/quote] The East village is a heck of a lot safer than any part of DC is at night. There’s lots of people out in the streets and business are open. Even at 1 AM on a weekday. I often use the Broadway and Lafayette F train stop around midnight. I wouldn’t walk around holding a fistful of 20 dollar bills, but people will have headphones in and play with their phone as they walk down Broadway (near NYU) very late at night. In the 90s it wasn’t great, but I work in the area, and honestly, I’m far more spooked at night when I visit my friends in the suburbs - it’s so dark and creepy in the burbs.[/quote]
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