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03-23-2011, 09:09 AM
As an advisor, I would strongly recommend Montreal if anything. Too much B.S in Toronto and too much flakiness. Women in Toronto think they are New Yorkers (and believe me, they are not even close) so they feel they got to have this uppity attitude.
For someone who just wants to tap some ass without to listen to some B.S feminist ish, just go to Montreal. Time is money.
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03-23-2011, 06:10 PM
Let me know when you go Moma. I might just roll up there with you.
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04-02-2011, 09:54 PM
Here is a good thread on another popular forum about toronto women. Their conclusion is the same as what I've read here: extremely attractive, but stuck up and flaky.
http://www.city-data.com/forum/toronto/1...flaky.html
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04-03-2011, 01:31 AM
I grew up in Toronto, but studied in Vancouver. Here is my comparison:
Toronto:
Much better night life
Better quality of girls
Vancouver
People are friendlier and more laid back
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04-04-2011, 07:12 AM
Good overview of the Canadian city Luckystar. I have yet to go to Western Canada and I may well do it this summer. Anyone from here who would like to team up to travel and party in say Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, let's join forces together. Speaking of smaller cities in Ontario, I keep on hearing from my buddies that cities like Sarnia, Sudbury are a goldmine with hot, freaky and easy girls who are extremely DTF. Anyone from here can confirm that?
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04-04-2011, 04:10 PM
OK guys I'm from Toronto too, well I've been living here for 5 years now, ready to move out of here because I've noticed the same things going on - success is not impossible, but I don't feel I'm getting as high enough ROI if you know what I mean.
What cities can you suggest that are cosmopolitan/international, active and very much alive? I will assume this means getting out of Canada (i'm cool with that too!) I was set on Tokyo before, but that is being re-evaluated pending their situation.
Montreal? (I don't know french)
Shanghai? HK?
Tokyo? Osaka?
Amsterdam?
What's the verdict on SF and NYC?
Open to any suggestions!
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04-04-2011, 06:08 PM
Marginal girls giving attitude in Toronto is an epidemic
Kurupt your lack of french shouldn't stop you from considering Mtl but the crappy weather should. It is also an economic backwater.
Since you are lucky to be flexible, say goodbye to Canada. No reason to stay.
I would say japan is out owing to the unknown radiation issue
Maybe start a new thread? To get members advice on this one Am sure it depends also how you make your bread.
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04-04-2011, 06:46 PM
Hey bigxxx thanks for weighing in - I did consider starting a new thread but I agreed so much with the posters in this thread that I wanted to get opinions from some people who truly understand the Toronto situation. You make a great point about the weather - although for some reason Montreal sounds more bearable because the girls are still hot despite the cold, vs. Toronto where they freeze up regardless.
I sell stuff online, it's location independent, which is why I find myself on google maps and on this forum pretty often, haha. I just want to make a good decision - I've traveled plenty, but this time I want to make a more permanent move. I'm really into the eurasian girl look (white-asian mixes with japan, china, korea as the ingredients)
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04-04-2011, 07:08 PM
Moma - you are so on the money, Toronto is beta ville. I work with some dudes and they worship there girlfriends asses, funny how the married guys act like there lives are over. I look at some of these online ads (POF) and these old ugly ass girls have all these demands.
Luckystar - guys so need to give these girls a reality check. I find using NEGS on these girls really works here b/c they are so not use too it.
Kurupt - I would choose Amsterdam on your list, or though I hear northern Holland is better. A indian friend of mine went to a city close to the Belgian border and had a great time. But I see you are into Asians so maybe you have to go closer to the source.
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04-05-2011, 06:44 PM
Mixx - Montreal people hardly ever come to Toronto, unless it is for business. Toronto people always go to Montreal for a social break away from the big smoke.
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04-08-2011, 12:24 AM
I'm glad I'm learning game in Toronto as it will make my game really strong. A couple of my friends who visited Montreal say that its far easier there and the guys over there have pretty weak game compared to guys here. There's an advantage to learning in a tough environment. However, I don't want to stay in Toronto for more than a few years. I want to establish the global player lifestyle after I graduate University.
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04-09-2011, 01:16 AM
Yeah I'm relieved that I'm not the only one who picked up on the strange vibe in Toronto. Walking around the city and using the TTC, I can safely describe the males as either hipster trashy weird or a generic, emotionless office drone with 0 sense of style and some faint hint of asian/euro 3rd generation background. Either way, these guys ruin it for the rest of us - girls get a lot of credit here for not doing much at all.
I was at Drake the other week and there were some cute girls making eye contact, I couldn't believe it, I asked them how they like Toronto...yeah surprise surprise it was their 1st or 2nd time visiting from some random town in Ontario. They were the friendliest girls in the entire place (Drake top floor patio area), and happened to be the hottest. I feel reborn every time I visit Montreal. Can't take their winters though.
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04-09-2011, 09:24 AM
Yeah I hardly go downtown, there are alot of hipsters/gay men and weirdo's. But fcuk there are some hotties working in the stores on Queen st. I was in a store the other day and some dude was trying on shoes, when he was finished he told the sales clerk that he has to bring his woman to make the final decision. WTF
I then made my purchase in less than 5 minutes and teased the sales clerk about me not needing to bring anyone. The clerk proceeded to tell me that is a common theme in the shop!
Someone sd Toronto girls need a wake-up call, I strongly agree.
Kurupt - out of town girls are a much different breed. When they come to the big city they are game for action.