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by ARCarr
3010 days ago
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I've read all your comments on here OP, and it seems like you know what the correct answer is: stay on the East Coast. Even if you do move back to the Bay, then you're going to feel discouraged in your dating efforts and that will probably be reflective in how your dates go. |
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That hasn't happened. All data and most respondents with any actual experience in the Bay seem to confirm the conclusions from my own experience, that yes there's a big gender imbalance in the Bay, and yes it's a huge problem and the dating scene for heterosexual men is therefore far inferior to say most cities on the East Coast.
I may still decide to move back, seeing how important my career is and that the offer really is very attractive and may well be further sweetened should I initially refuse.
In that case it will just be a straight-up sacrifice of my romantic life for my career.