Anonymous wrote:Curious to get others opinions ... does Cincinnati have any attractive people or are the majority unattractive or severely unattractive? I know Cleveland has zero attractive people so it makes me wonder if Ohio has any purpose whatsoever?
Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lived there for several years before grad school.
Pros: People are warm, friendly, and the cost of living is low.
Cons: Conservative. Racist. Anti-Semitic. Birthplace of right to life movement. People will rip bumper stickers off your car if you are voting for the "wrong" party.
People marry very very young. Lots of comments about how I was getting to be an 'old maid.' At 26.
Lots of 40 year old grandmas who weigh 300 lbs.
My spouse is from Cincy and it is racist af there.
Anonymous wrote:Curious to get others opinions ... does Cincinnati have any attractive people or are the majority unattractive or severely unattractive? I know Cleveland has zero attractive people so it makes me wonder if Ohio has any purpose whatsoever?
Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Lived there for several years before grad school.
Pros: People are warm, friendly, and the cost of living is low.
Cons: Conservative. Racist. Anti-Semitic. Birthplace of right to life movement. People will rip bumper stickers off your car if you are voting for the "wrong" party.
People marry very very young. Lots of comments about how I was getting to be an 'old maid.' At 26.
Lots of 40 year old grandmas who weigh 300 lbs.
Anonymous wrote:Great if you like tall, Germanic blonds who don’t really dress well or wear makeup. Nice bodies, generally, for Americans.
Yea, because bill gates, Dan snider and Jeff bezos look like brad Pitt. This is crazyAnonymous wrote:I haven't been to Cincinnati but can make an educated guess that the answer is no. Attractive people tend to be more successful, and successful people tend to be drawn to higher opportunity areas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you imagine what Cincinnati people think about DC area people? And they’d be right! We are a swamp of people mostly on the taxpayers payroll.
Oh I know what they think. And they don't think beyond Cincinnati. They are headline readers, mostly. They know little about DC and think any substantive thoughts about it even less. Besides, they are too busy discussing how the "breeders" and "blacks" (and that is the least racial reference I have heard from friends/relatives there) are moving into their neighborhoods.
Anonymous wrote:Can you imagine what Cincinnati people think about DC area people? And they’d be right! We are a swamp of people mostly on the taxpayers payroll.