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Fort Lauderdale, FL | 2 Review(s)

Edcuated, professional, newly single mom in early 40s.

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Life Stage: Mature Single
Occupation: Advertising/Marketing/Public Relations
Enjoys: Nature waks, reading, tennis
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Fort Lauderdale, FL


re: lived there 15 years - 4/10/2007
- 7/7/2008
I agree that hurricanes are a pain, but I've lived my whole life of 43 years in Ft. Laud., and there's only been four or five storms in all of that time that had a small, minor impact. The biggest pain is losing electricity for days and sometimes weeks after, due to the incompetency of Florida Power and Light, and their negligence at not replacing old, rotting poles. Yes, some property damage occurs in the bigger storms, like fallen trees, and roof holes, but these can be fixed and insurance reimburses (which is why insurance is high here, but you've got to have it). There's a lot of media hype about huricanes, and half the time they don't even make landfall.

Fort Lauderdale, FL


Native of Ft. Lauderdale - 7/6/2008
There are pockets of nice, educated people in Ft. Laud., and there's actually quite a lot of family-oriented activities. Fantastic children's art and science museums. beautiful nature centers and parks, and good city-sponsored sports programs for kids of all ages. Excellent private schools, but lots of iffy public schools; the state spends little on education. The state university system, until this year, had some Ivy League-level majors and programs, but state budget cuts are now decimating the colleges.

For single people, especially in the age range of 30-50, Ft. Laud. is a terrible place to be. The scene is materialistic, with lots of plastic surgery-enhanced women looking for meal tickets, and paunchy, flashy men who take full advantage with revolving bedroom doors to the gold-diggers.

Cost of living and housing remains extremely high, even with the real estate slump. It's brutally humid from mid-May to mid-October, making it unpleasant to do anything outside. Atlantic ocean breezes do make it less miserable than Florida's central and west coast cities, though. The pop. is very diverse, with Hispanics now the slight majority. If you are a well-to-do married couple with children who enjoy a mix of different cultures and hot weather, Ft. Lauderdale is ideal. If not, re-consider. As a 43-yr-old Ft. Laud. native and now a single mom, I'm ready to find a city with more down-to-earth, smart, non-gay men, where public schools are more of a priority. Any suggestions?
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