Yeah but those tanned blonde daisy duke girls quickly turn into the women of Walmart. You white guys are so short-sighted... I've lived in the Northeast for a few years, and I can confirm: they're pretty ugly up here. A lot of plain looking white girls or overly done up girls of Italian origin. For me personally, I like a little bit (or lot a bit) of color, so I'm in the wrong region.
<br> The city is pretty cool, but you gotta wade through the overly hipster (another thing I can't stand) chicks and the club girls who are smothered by the 5 gazillion amatuer MMA fighters that live in Austin.
Poll FAIL. Northwest girls have that whole granola, crunchy, natural thing going for them. Plus we're the fittest part of the country, so they're pretty well toned. If I was still single, I would definitely want to be in the Pacific Northwest.
I moved here from California and travel for work. The south, and especially Texas has the best. The Phoenix area probably ranks second. Then Southern California.
Southern girls have such a short hot span though. They're like Mexican and Puerto Rican girls in a way. That's is to say they peek real early and head down that slippery slope to sweat pants and a mini van fast.
Rice?!? Have you ever BEEN to Rice??? There is a thing called "The Rice Effect" for a reason! Rice's women are NOTORIOUSLY ugly. The Rice Effect is where a 5 in real life turns into an 8 on Rice's campus because she's surrounded by a bunch of 3's, BTW. If we're going to talk about college women, then TCU, SMU, A&M, and Baylor ALL blow Rice out of the water. I'm not going to argue with UT though. Nationally, in my experience, USC, Stanford, Florida, and Arizona State all belong in the top 10. The University of Miami was surprisingly disappointing.
<br> I've never been north of like central California. I really want to. What's it like? Portland/Washington area, correct? And I went with the poll choices based on traditional U.S. regions. census bureau style.
<br> Um...obviously I do? It's an interesting topic to me. Even the subtle differences between girls from different areas of the country intrigues me. I think it's especially the case because I didn't realize it was so. On top of that it makes me want to travel more and experience more of our country. Most of my trips have been abroad or to the same few states. So, I don't know. I feel like I'm missing out on some things while I'm young and don't necessarily want to do that.