u/readerr33

Los Angeles vs New York city (If your only into hispanic women)?

I'm having a hard time deciding on whether I should move to New york city or Los Angeles to find a Hispanic girlfriend. I am a hispanic man myself and have no desire to date any NON-hipsniacs. I have come to the conclusion I am only attracted to hispanic women and it fees like waste of time to even bother trying to to date a NON- hispanic woman.

I don't ever use dating apps (very toxic) or go to bars (I don't drink), I prefer the old fashioned cold approach during the day time.

I'm having a difficult time deciding between LA or NY.

Los Angeles Positives: It technically has more Hispanics than NYC.

Los Angeles Cons: I've heard Los Angeles is very spread out and its basically a car city, which is not very walkable. For cold approach walkability is most important to be exposed to foot traffic, running into women throughout the day. So because its so spread out, you might not run into women as much as you would like compared to NYC.

New York City Positives: It's a gigantic city which is very walkable, you will not run out of options here. Plenty of foot traffic. I've heard if you go to certain parts of NYC like the bronx, there are many hispanic women walking around there.

New York City Cons: Technically LA has more hispanics than NYC as a whole.

So what city should I move too? LA or NY?

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u/readerr33 — 2 days ago

Los Angeles vs New York city (If your only into hispanic women)

I'm having a hard time deciding on whether I should move to New york city or Los Angeles to find a Hispanic girlfriend. I am a hispanic man myself and have no desire to date any NON-hipsniacs. I have come to the conclusion I am only attracted to hispanic women and it fees like waste of time to even bother trying to to date a NON- hispanic woman.

I don't ever use dating apps (very toxic) or go to bars (I don't drink), I prefer the old fashioned cold approach during the day time.

I'm having a difficult time deciding between LA or NY.

Los Angeles Positives: It technically has more Hispanics than NYC.

Los Angeles Cons: I've heard Los Angeles is very spread out and its basically a car city, which is not very walkable. For cold approach walkability is most important to be exposed to foot traffic, running into women throughout the day. So because its so spread out, you might not run into women as much as you would like compared to NYC.

New York City Positives: It's a gigantic city which is very walkable, you will not run out of options here. Plenty of foot traffic. I've heard if you go to certain parts of NYC like the bronx, there are many hispanic women walking around there.

New York City Cons: Technically LA has more hispanics than NYC as a whole.

So what city should I move too? LA or NY?

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u/readerr33 — 2 days ago

are NYC corrections allowed to use batons on duty?

are NYC corrections allowed to use batons on duty? I heard somewhere they are only allowed pepper spray with no baton. Is this true? places like texas allow the CO's to carry batons I hear.

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u/readerr33 — 3 days ago

how to locate someone to pay child support

I have a family member (female) who got pregnant from a man and all she has is his phone number. My family member suspects he was using a fake name. Is there a way you can get a court to subpoena the phone companies to release the real name of the phone number? Is this realistic? I'm also afraid the man might of used a burner phone, even then what are my options?

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u/readerr33 — 4 days ago

I've been curious about becoming a NYC correctional officer vs going the police officer route. I am former police officer so I am very familiar already with what the danger risks are as far as police patrol is concerned. As a police officer the risks are there, however you have weapons at your disposal to defend yourself if something happens, like you have a gun if the other person is twice your size.

One of the concerns I have is that NYC correctional officers in rikers island have nothing but a peppery spray and their fists to defend themselves. In my experience, many suspects are not affected by pepper spray because they are trained to fight through the pain.

  1. I was curious how often these attacks happen on CO officers (are they exaggerated?)

  2. Do they mainly happen to CO officers who are not professional or rude to the inmates (maybe they had it coming?)

  3. If your someone who is small in stature is it best to avoid corrections unless your a really big muscle bound dude? I know many small police officers who can hold their own but they have guns, not certain they would be able to hold their own in a custody environment with no guns.

I am curious if going the correctional officer route is a good or bad idea. I wanna live in NYC and was thinking of going NYC corrections. I thought about NY State DOC as well but I heard you have to live in upstate NY most likely so that was out. NYPD is out of question for me since I am 40 years old now (age limit factor).

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u/readerr33 — 9 days ago

I'm thinking of going to miami, does anyone know of any good organic suncreens? I don't want anything that has harmful risky chemicals, also I don't want something that is so greesy it takes forever to wash off if I have to take a shower. I don't like the feeling of oily skin that takes forever for sunscreen to go off. Is Thinksport SPF 50+ good?

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u/readerr33 — 12 days ago

I'm thinking of going to miami, does anyone know of any good organic suncreens? I don't want anything that has harmful risky chemicals, also I don't want something that is so greesy it takes forever to wash off if I have to take a shower. I don't like the feeling of oily skin that takes forever for sunscreen to go off. Is Thinksport SPF 50+ good?

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u/readerr33 — 12 days ago

I am not new to weightlifting, however I am new to "weightlifting shoes". I've used basketball shoes to do weightlifting for too many years and finally bought a pair of TYR L2's. So far so good. One of things I have noticed (and this has been with multiple shoes I've tried but the Romolos were worst), is that the bottom of my feet will feel sore multiple days after I use the olympic weightlifting shoes. It's not like its terrible pain that I can't lift, however, my only worry is I hope this doesn't mean my body is warning me and I don't want to develop plantar fasciitis from olymplic lifting. I've never had foot pain before using my basketball shoes, so I am not sure if maybe this is something where I just have to get my foot used to the more I do it? I was also wondering if I should take out the stock insole for my TYR and replace it with the sof sole athlete (what I use in my basketball shoes pictured above) and put in the shoe. Curious if many lifts take out the stock insole and replace it with a cushion insole like this? I was also not sure if it was a good idea because if I do a "google or chatgpt" search on this, it says that a cushion insole like the one I am showing would actually increase injury risk, so I don't want to do that, if that is the case. The reason I bought olympic weightlifting shoes to begin with was because I heard its bad to do olympic lifitng in basketball shoes due to the unstable nature (which I did develop knee pain because of that). When I did try the TYR's I did notice my knees felt better, my basketball shoes were probably worn down.

u/readerr33 — 12 days ago

realistically how long do you have to work the jails before you can be stationed at either compton or lynwood station? It's kind of frustrating because a recruiter told me it could be as short as a few months to as long as 3-4 years. What the "real average"?

If I have to work the jails more than 1 year, I don't think I wanna join, thats just too much time in the jails. My main goal is to go to patrol.

Does anyone know if orange county sheriff is the same? do they have to work the jails too first?

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u/readerr33 — 28 days ago