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Thread started 10/06/08 5:45am

funkyslsistah

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Where are all the single folks?

Alright so I live in the top single city in the U.S., so why is it so hard to find a date? Ok, maybe being at home 50% of the time doesn't help. Yet, it seems these days that guys are more timid or holding out, at least the type that I would think fit me. Overall, I think it's harder for heterosexuals and certain personality types like introverts especially in the SF Bay.


Going Solo in the USA
By Sperling's BestPlaces Sep 29th, 2008
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Last year, the New York Times published the results of its census analysis stating that 51% of U.S. women live without a spouse. However, Sperling's BestPlaces discovered this might not be the whole story.

"The Times came to some insightful conclusions with their analysis," said Bert Sperling, lead researcher for Sperling's BestPlaces. "We made some different assumptions to more closely reflect our national lifestyle where fifteen year-old girls aren't commonly expected to get married."

The New York Times used, at that time, the latest demographics from the Census Bureau, including women above age fourteen who were unmarried or separated. Indeed, according to a University of Texas survey, the average age of women at their first marriage is 26.

Sperling's firm looked at similar Census data, but restricted its analysis to single, widowed, and divorced women age 25-64. Without this cap on the age range, places with higher concentrations of elderly people would show a misleading number of single women.

Sperling's conclusion is significantly different than the New York Times. In the 379 metro areas nationwide, 34% of women 25-64 are single.

Despite all the attention to this new milestone for single women, the difference between the number of single men and women is not as great as one might think. Nationally, 32% of men are single.

Where do the lonely hearts live?

"As interesting as the nation as a whole is trending," Sperling said, "we want to see which places had the greatest percentage of single men and women."

Sperling's firm broke down the data by metro area, revealing interesting patterns on where singles live.

San Francisco seems to attract single people like a good pickup line, if there is such a thing. Compared to every other metro area in the U.S., the San Francisco region, which includes areas south like San Mateo and Redwood City, has the highest percentage of single people.

Detroit, with 43% singles, is second only to San Francisco. New York, and Boston round out the top four.

Most southern cities are not flush with single people. Those cities in southern states that have more singles are homes to colleges, where students might choose to remain after graduation, or are known for their nightlife. New Orleans, Austin, and a handful of Florida cities all have more singles than the national average.

"There has to be a lot going on for singles," said David Evans in a phone interview with BestPlaces. Evans is an online dating researcher based in Boston, a city that is 39% single. Evans said Boston has the key factors for single living. "It's a college town, it has nightlife, culture, and lots of jobs."

Whether by choice or circumstance, many are living in some of the biggest cities, surrounded by millions, and still find themselves alone.

The Top Ten "Solo Cities:"

Rank Metro % Single
1 San Francisco, CA 44.7
2 Detroit, MI 44
3 New York, NY 39.8
4 Boston, MA 39.2
5 New Orleans, LA 39.1
6 Los Angeles, CA 37.7
7 Fort Lauderdale, FL 37.2
8 Las Vegas, NV 37
9 Miami, FL 36.9
10 Albuquerque, NM 36.8
Where are the couples?

People tend couple up more in the smaller towns, though there are big city outliers like Edison, NJ, and Nassau-Suffolk metro area in New York. Many places that view themselves as traditional boast marriage rates above the national average.

A few college cities buck the trend of having more singles. North Carolina cities, Raleigh and Charlotte--each home to a university with more than 20,000 students--are in the bottom 25% by percentage of singles.

Logan, UT, and Provo, UT, both have fewer than 20% singles, the lowest in the country. Texas cities McAllen and Laredo have similarly low numbers of single people.

Top Ten Least Single Cities

Rank Metro % Single
1 McAllen, TX 23
2 Lake County, IL 25.1
3 Nassau, NY 26.9
4 Edison, NJ 28
5 Poughkeepsie, NY 28
6 Bakersfield, CA 28.3
7 El Paso, TX 28.4
8 Allentown, PA-NJ 28.4
9 Salt Lake City, UT 28.5
10 Oxnard, CA 28.5
What about that gender gap?

Bars and clubs that promote the ubiquitous "Ladies Night" might be surprised to find their city's gender gap favors the men. Since the U.S. has about 6% more single women than single men, many cities tip toward more women.

Evans said many dating events take care of any imbalance by "stocking the pond," applying a quota so the number of participants of each sex are equal.

Still, where there is an imbalance, the dating life is easier on one gender. Online dating companies are cluing into the gender gap. "All the sites are getting to where the ads are different in geographic areas," Evans said.

When advertising on TV, the radio, or the Internet, personals websites can alter the ads based on whether the city is likely to have a dearth of one gender. An effect of this, Evans said, is that people perceive that there are plenty of fish in the sea.

Top 10 Gender-imbalanced Cities:

Rank Metro Gender gap
1 McAllen, TX 28% more women
2 El Paso, TX 27% more women
3 Memphis, TN 17% more women
4 Bethesda, MD 17% more women
5 San Jose, CA 17% more men
6 Birmingham, AL 16% more women
7 New York, NY 16% more women
8 Baltimore, MD 16% more women
9 Little Rock, AR 16% more women
10 Columbia, SC 15% more women
A gender gap is more common than a perfect balance. Despite that, some places manage to have remarkably similar numbers of men and women, as if someone is stocking the pond of the entire city.

Top 10 Equality Cities:

Rank Metro Gender gap
1 Warren, MI slightly more men
2 Minneapolis, MN slightly more women
3 Tacoma, WA slightly more men
4 Orlando, FL slightly more men
5 Oxnard, CA slightly more men
6 Grand Rapids, MI 1% more men
7 Los Angeles, CA 2% more women
8 Allentown, PA 2% more women
9 Fort Worth, TX 2.5% more women
10 Santa Ana, CA 2.5% more men
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Reply #1 posted 10/06/08 5:53am

rolling

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Just click on a Imago or abierman thread you will find them there!!!
LET A WOMAN BE A WOMAN AND A MAN BE A MAN
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Reply #2 posted 10/06/08 5:59am

abierman

rolling said:

Just click on a Imago or abierman thread you will find them there!!!



eek why??? I don't start so many threads..... confused
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Reply #3 posted 10/06/08 7:02am

CarrieLee

Single in Boston area! wave
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Reply #4 posted 10/06/08 7:14am

Dewrede

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batting eyes
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Reply #5 posted 10/06/08 7:32am

applekisses

wave Single, female, Detroiter.
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Reply #6 posted 10/06/08 7:51am

CarrieMpls

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This is my greatest fear as a single person:

http://newoldage.blogs.ny...rified/?hp
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Reply #7 posted 10/06/08 7:58am

CarrieLee

CarrieMpls said:

This is my greatest fear as a single person:

http://newoldage.blogs.ny...rified/?hp



Carrie I think about this too. Once my best friends have children they will be taught that they have to take care of Auntie Carrie when she is old and alone. I will buy them gifts and be the cool Aunt their whole life so they will feel obligated to!
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Reply #8 posted 10/06/08 8:02am

CarrieMpls

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CarrieLee said:

CarrieMpls said:

This is my greatest fear as a single person:

http://newoldage.blogs.ny...rified/?hp



Carrie I think about this too. Once my best friends have children they will be taught that they have to take care of Auntie Carrie when she is old and alone. I will buy them gifts and be the cool Aunt their whole life so they will feel obligated to!


lol

I'm the most awesome aunt to my nieces and nephews and I've thought about that too. lol

But as is stated in the article, they may be taking care of their own parents. sigh
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Reply #9 posted 10/06/08 8:25am

CarrieLee

CarrieMpls said:

CarrieLee said:




Carrie I think about this too. Once my best friends have children they will be taught that they have to take care of Auntie Carrie when she is old and alone. I will buy them gifts and be the cool Aunt their whole life so they will feel obligated to!


lol

I'm the most awesome aunt to my nieces and nephews and I've thought about that too. lol

But as is stated in the article, they may be taking care of their own parents. sigh



That's why you have to make it clear that you come WITH them nod At least if they want your inheritance! wink
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Reply #10 posted 10/06/08 8:40am

HamsterHuey

Carrie, at that age you will be in a retiring home with Darin and you'l be checking out young male nurses, just like Lars and I will be here in Holland.
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Reply #11 posted 10/06/08 8:55am

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CarrieLee said:

Single in Boston area! wave


Another single in boston smile
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Reply #12 posted 10/06/08 8:57am

CarrieLee

HamsterHuey said:

Carrie, at that age you will be in a retiring home with Darin and you'l be checking out young male nurses, just like Lars and I will be here in Holland.



I'm ok with that. As long as I get visitors and they take me out once in a while. And I have an ocean view biggrin
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Reply #13 posted 10/06/08 9:00am

HamsterHuey

CarrieLee said:

HamsterHuey said:

Carrie, at that age you will be in a retiring home with Darin and you'l be checking out young male nurses, just like Lars and I will be here in Holland.



I'm ok with that. As long as I get visitors and they take me out once in a while. And I have an ocean view biggrin


The Org Retirement Home, where we all say FIRST and LOL in real life.
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Reply #14 posted 10/06/08 9:09am

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HamsterHuey said:

CarrieLee said:


I'm ok with that. As long as I get visitors and they take me out once in a while. And I have an ocean view biggrin


The Org Retirement Home, where we all say FIRST and LOL in real life.


lol
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Reply #15 posted 10/06/08 9:12am

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funkyslsistah said:

Top 10 Gender-imbalanced Cities:

Rank Metro Gender gap
1 McAllen, TX 28% more women
2 El Paso, TX 27% more women
3 Memphis, TN 17% more women
4 Bethesda, MD 17% more women
5 San Jose, CA 17% more men
6 Birmingham, AL 16% more women
7 New York, NY 16% more women
8 Baltimore, MD 16% more women
9 Little Rock, AR 16% more women
10 Columbia, SC 15% more women


I KNEW IT!! even at my school here in B-more its about 70% female
dating would be easier is if I were a lesbian!
If you will, so will I
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Reply #16 posted 10/06/08 12:37pm

BSK3478

Cloudbuster said:

HamsterHuey said:



The Org Retirement Home, where we all say FIRST and LOL in real life.


lol

and we boff all the livelong day.

single in mpls.
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Reply #17 posted 10/06/08 12:43pm

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Single life is great, imo.

Hard to give up in fact.
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Reply #18 posted 10/06/08 1:10pm

HamsterHuey

JustErin said:

Single life is great, imo.

Hard to give up in fact.


You and your fuck buddies.
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Reply #19 posted 10/06/08 1:12pm

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HamsterHuey said:

JustErin said:

Single life is great, imo.

Hard to give up in fact.


You and your fuck buddies.


I know.

It's awesome.
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Reply #20 posted 10/06/08 1:59pm

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I read that damn article... I gotta cross the bridge more lol

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Reply #21 posted 10/06/08 3:35pm

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CarrieMpls said:

CarrieLee said:




Carrie I think about this too. Once my best friends have children they will be taught that they have to take care of Auntie Carrie when she is old and alone. I will buy them gifts and be the cool Aunt their whole life so they will feel obligated to!


lol

I'm the most awesome aunt to my nieces and nephews and I've thought about that too. lol

But as is stated in the article, they may be taking care of their own parents. sigh


My, that article's depressing. Where's the booze and sleeping pills emoticon?

I try to be a cool uncle but I'm not relying on that for the future. For that you need the sheer emotional guilt that only a parent/child relationship can enable.
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Reply #22 posted 10/06/08 6:16pm

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wave Single in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. It sucks and I do fear I'm going to end up in some low budget raisin ranch when I get old.
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Reply #23 posted 10/06/08 8:12pm

funkyslsistah

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CalhounSq said:

I read that damn article... I gotta cross the bridge more lol

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Yeah right, c'mon over. How is it on your side of the Bay?

I'm thisclose to convincing myself that I am going to end up like the cat lady. I'm used to being single, so it's not that I can't handle that, but it would be nice to have a prospect or two out there.
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Reply #24 posted 10/06/08 8:47pm

ThreadBare

sigh le sigh


And, message to all the single ladies: Please stop wearing weird rings on your wedding ring finger. It's hard enough not trying to be conspicuous when checking that hand but to find something that is a weird ring just throws a brother off...

Where was I? hmmm

Ah, yes.

sigh le sigh
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Reply #25 posted 10/06/08 10:53pm

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ThreadBare said:

sigh le sigh


And, message to all the single ladies: Please stop wearing weird rings on your wedding ring finger. It's hard enough not trying to be conspicuous when checking that hand but to find something that is a weird ring just throws a brother off...

Where was I? hmmm

Ah, yes.

sigh le sigh

hmmm Is that really true though? I've worn a diamond ring on each of my ring fingers for years. Do you think bruhs are assuming I'm murrried? eek

Oh, and I hate to say this but I think the numbers in that article are even more dire. I mean, it looks like they counted all single people and didn't subtract for age, sexual orientation, race, having too many gatdamn kids, being on paper, unemployment, overweight, or unattractive. Just sayin, it's actually much worse. shrug
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Reply #26 posted 10/06/08 11:37pm

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SCNDLS said:

hmmm Is that really true though? I've worn a diamond ring on each of my ring fingers for years. Do you think bruhs are assuming I'm murrried? eek


nod Or engaged. But the same thing really.
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Reply #27 posted 10/06/08 11:58pm

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PopeLeo said:

SCNDLS said:

hmmm Is that really true though? I've worn a diamond ring on each of my ring fingers for years. Do you think bruhs are assuming I'm murrried? eek


nod Or engaged. But the same thing really.

hmmm I never really thought that would stop somebody from approaching a lady, unless it was obviously a wedding ring, you know, like a solitaire. But I guess nowadays even wedding rings don't look "traditional" so you can't always tell.
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Reply #28 posted 10/07/08 3:02am

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BSK3478 said:

Cloudbuster said:

lol

and we boff all the livelong day.

single in mpls.


Hello sexy. biggrin


boff
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Reply #29 posted 10/07/08 4:35am

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PopeLeo said:

CarrieMpls said:



lol

I'm the most awesome aunt to my nieces and nephews and I've thought about that too. lol

But as is stated in the article, they may be taking care of their own parents. sigh


My, that article's depressing. Where's the booze and sleeping pills emoticon?

I try to be a cool uncle but I'm not relying on that for the future. For that you need the sheer emotional guilt that only a parent/child relationship can enable.

Or a huge inheritance to wave over their heads. It's a shame I never became rich. I knew it would come in handy!!


Wait - you're single? Marrying you would get me that Irish passport. batting eyes

I'll bring the booze and sleeping pills!
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