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Sorry I haven't posted any FRs as of late! I've been really busy trying to make as much money for the last two weeks of summer as I can. I promise they'll start coming out again once school starts!
Anyways, I've been starting to look into where I would want to move to for my post-grad education. And one of the first things that comes to mind is Sexual Marketplace. More specifically, the ratio of single and attractive men to single women. I'd still like to stay in the United States. But perhaps move to somewhere on the East Coast- which is largely a better Sexual Marketplace for men than say Seattle (where I'm at) or most cities in California.
I'd just like your guys's input. Is Sexual Marketplace worth serious consideration? Also, in a twisted way, might it be better to remain in a difficult Sexual Marketplace? Because once I learn game in a difficult marketplace, it would no longer be something I have take into consideration when choosing location for jobs/other reasons in the future.
On the other hand though, it might be counterproductive. Because what I'm doing now is a lot like trying to beat a video game on expert mode before I've even played it. Sure it can be done. But its probably more efficient for my learning curve to go through the easy and intermediate modes first.
Also, I feel like there might be more to it than just location. For example, even though Washington state and the West Coast as a whole is pretty bad for men, my school in specific might be relatively good because its 57% female and 43% male. Moreover, said college is in a small town where my competition is primarily other college men. Needless to say, their attractiveness as mates is far lower than men in their 30s who are more experienced with women or otherwise have attractive traits (i.e. wealth/status). And I'm sure there are plenty of other similar subsets of Sexual Marketplaces throughout the world. So maybe its not just as simple as which state or which city I choose?
On a somewhat related topic, being that my origins are foreign (i.e. I was born in Eastern Europe), but I've largely been raised in America, do I have "the foreigner effect" to the same degree as say someone who's traveling abroad or an exchange student or something? Cause tbh, I feel like it don't feel its effect at all. But then again...I've never not been foreign, so I don't really have any reference points for comparison. lol
Thoughts?
Anyways, I've been starting to look into where I would want to move to for my post-grad education. And one of the first things that comes to mind is Sexual Marketplace. More specifically, the ratio of single and attractive men to single women. I'd still like to stay in the United States. But perhaps move to somewhere on the East Coast- which is largely a better Sexual Marketplace for men than say Seattle (where I'm at) or most cities in California.
I'd just like your guys's input. Is Sexual Marketplace worth serious consideration? Also, in a twisted way, might it be better to remain in a difficult Sexual Marketplace? Because once I learn game in a difficult marketplace, it would no longer be something I have take into consideration when choosing location for jobs/other reasons in the future.
On the other hand though, it might be counterproductive. Because what I'm doing now is a lot like trying to beat a video game on expert mode before I've even played it. Sure it can be done. But its probably more efficient for my learning curve to go through the easy and intermediate modes first.
Also, I feel like there might be more to it than just location. For example, even though Washington state and the West Coast as a whole is pretty bad for men, my school in specific might be relatively good because its 57% female and 43% male. Moreover, said college is in a small town where my competition is primarily other college men. Needless to say, their attractiveness as mates is far lower than men in their 30s who are more experienced with women or otherwise have attractive traits (i.e. wealth/status). And I'm sure there are plenty of other similar subsets of Sexual Marketplaces throughout the world. So maybe its not just as simple as which state or which city I choose?
On a somewhat related topic, being that my origins are foreign (i.e. I was born in Eastern Europe), but I've largely been raised in America, do I have "the foreigner effect" to the same degree as say someone who's traveling abroad or an exchange student or something? Cause tbh, I feel like it don't feel its effect at all. But then again...I've never not been foreign, so I don't really have any reference points for comparison. lol
Thoughts?

