Sunday, April 25, 2010

How do you rate the beauty of women in NYC?

Generally speaking: Are they athletic, beautiful, well-proportioned? Does their beauty match those of California and Texas girls? Are they easy to date or do they go for wealthy men?How do you rate the beauty of women in NYC?
beautiful, sophisticated, stylish and definately vicious if you cross them!





i think new york women are a bit above average because this place is a genetic hot-tub and so many different beautiful features have come to be over many generations from cultures and peoples from all across the globe.





for variety, style, class, and character: new york


for laid-back, girl-next-door type that much rather chill than be taken to the theatre: texas


for ultra-materialism and lack of depth, please see LAHow do you rate the beauty of women in NYC?
We might think that the beauties of NYC lack the fresh air or laid back culture of Texas or Southern California. Then again, how is the air quality in LA compared to NYC compared to Houston or Dallas? What about Northern Cali women? Are you assuming they are ';the same'; as SoCal ladies?





And does the tendency of Texians to wear denim or blue jeans %26amp; cow girl boots change the appeal?





I think you would find it difficult to accurately predict if a Californian or Texan or New Yorker woman would be ';easy to date'; or go for ';wealthy men.'; There are so many variables there that you are better off trusting to God (Allah) for Him to guide you to find the one who will love you, and whom you should love.
high mainence and gold diggers---the souther gals go for the heart not the wallet
When it comes to beauty that's universal but when it comes to fashion NYC chicks definitely have the upper hand being the fashion capital of america in my opinion not the world but that's what they say so woman from there usually know first but LA chicks are almost at the same level and alot of woman from texas are more laid back but when it comes to men everyone has there own preference
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