Washington Heights NY BREHS: How y’all avoid having babies?

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Washington Heights is overhyped in this regard IMO, Jamaica Ave shopping strip in Queens in the best in the city for Black/Latina women when it comes to eye candy.

Jamaica Ave is filled with blacks, Arabs, Indians and Central Americans.

The only thing beautiful there that’s not black are the indo-Guyanese. Def not the Central Americans!
 

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These girls are good looking but I feel like you have to have a social in with them otherwise they won’t fukk with you. Can’t be some rando spitting game at them.
 

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Northeastern Queens and south eastern Queens are suburb looking compared to many parts of Brooklyn and Manhattan. The neighborhoods have better access to the Long Island railroad then they do to subways. Then you have areas like Laurelton that have prettt large homes!

There’s no such thing as detached in Manhattan. Matter of fact the boarder line of Elmont and Cambria Heights don’t even look that different housing stock wise.

Manhattan homes are literally 99% brownstones!

Also Queens was developed later than Brooklyn, Manhattan and many parts of the Bronx hence the reason it looks so sprawled out!

Well Manhattan is the most urban place in the whole country, of course most other places won't look like that. But most of Queens is at least somewhat urban looking and in many cases very urban looking, including pretty much every neighborhood with a subway station.
 

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Well Manhattan is the most urban place in the whole country, of course most other places won't look like that. But most of Queens is at least somewhat urban looking and in many cases very urban looking, including pretty much every neighborhood with a subway station.

Flushing, Jackson Heights and Corona which are truly urban feel totally different than Laurelton, St Albans, And Springfield Gardens.

I don’t feel like I’m a in a crowded and tight area when I’m those latter neighborhoods.

Also you can park your car 24/7 without the alternate parking BS in many of the southeast neighborhoods!
 

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Flushing, Jackson Heights and Corona which are truly urban feel totally different than Laurelton, St Albans, And Springfield Gardens.

I don’t feel like I’m a in a crowded and tight area when I’m those latter neighborhoods.

Also you can park your car 24/7 without the alternate parking BS in many of the southeast neighborhoods!

That's not what determines if a neighborhood is urban or not. You can live in almost any of those neighborhoods without a car, and a large chunk of the residents do so. Most of the commercial strips do not have parking lots either.

And just look at how heavy the bus traffic on say, Merrick Blvd is, it's clearly not like anywhere on Long Island except for Hempstead which has a bus terminal and lots of apartment buildings. They even have a lot of accordion buses going through those neighborhoods. All the shytty 4 family houses they've been building make the neighborhoods denser and denser.
 

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That's not what determines if a neighborhood is urban or not. You can live in almost any of those neighborhoods without a car, and a large chunk of the residents do so. Most of the commercial strips do not have parking lots either.

And just look at how heavy the bus traffic on say, Merrick Blvd is, it's clearly not like anywhere on Long Island except for Hempstead which has a bus terminal and lots of apartment buildings. They even have a lot of accordion buses going through those neighborhoods. All the shytty 4 family houses they've been building make the neighborhoods denser and denser.

Not really true. Living there without a car is annoying. Taking a bus to Jamaica or paying double to use the LIRR. Sounds irritating!

Neighborhoods that tend to have no alternate sides are usually non urban feeling areas that are deep in the city.

Examples: Mill Basin and Bergen beach in Brooklyn or City Island, Country Club and Riverdale in the Bronx. Basically most of Staten Island lol
 

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Not really true. Living there without a car is annoying. Taking a bus to Jamaica or paying double to use the LIRR. Sounds irritating!

Neighborhoods that tend to have no alternate sides are usually non urban feeling areas that are deep in the city.

Examples: Mill Basin and Bergen beach in Brooklyn or City Island, Country Club and Riverdale in the Bronx. Basically most of Staten Island lol

That's still a silly metric for whether or not a neighborhood is suburban, I don't know if other US cities even have that going on.

It would depend on where you work. If you work in Jamaica, JFK, the Rockaways it would be totally easy not having a car.

Riverdale is not necessarily suburban either, depends on what part. It has really suburban looking parts in the North but the Center looks very Bronxy.
 

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I'm calling :duck: on nikkas making it sound like bagging chicks in the heights is nothing, especially the bad ones :camby:

Just say it's full of bad chicks, don't make it seem like everyday dudes especially non Latino ones can just go there and have shorties choosing without flashing bread and even that ain't a guarantee

I highly doubt anyone on this board has spent more time in the heights than me btw and I have literally not seen a single chick even stop for a dude trying to holla
 
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