Toronto Charm in NYC

OK - I want to know what the deal is.
For the past 10 days or so, the girls and I have been out all over the city - uptown, downtown, east side and west side. The only common denominator is the hometown of the guys we meet. They’re all from Toronto! I can’t imagine how that’s possible, but it is.

What troubles me is this - they’re charming, witty and not afraid of us. Now, is it because they live far away (could be), or have they just figured out what it takes to get - and keep - our attention. I may just have to ask them to shed some light on this.

Either way, I find it strange that there are so many men from Toronto visiting the city at the same time and keeping us ladies happily occupied.

Not that it really matters… I still believe that NYC men are the best out there.
They just have to step it up!

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2 Comments so far

  1. Phil (unregistered) on January 23rd, 2006 @ 3:52 pm

    It could be that they feel more comfortable approaching women because they are visitors. I bet that they are more guarded and shy when they are in Toronto.

    Another thing, I think that guys are getting tired of doing all of the work and going through the motions to get some girls attention (especially if they think they’re hot). I personally appreciate it when girls try and get my attention, which doesn’t happen too often, but when it does and I am interested in them it usually turns out to be a pretty sweet relationship.

  2. Melissa (unregistered) on January 24th, 2006 @ 9:48 am

    I think you’re in luck Phil, because more and more women (that I know) are approaching men. It makes for a more interesting evening.

    My theory is this - if you see someone that seems interesting, say hello. What have you got to lose.

    Of course, this is easy for me to say because I’m not looking.


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