TickTockMan
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I like my town of about 300,000.
To be honest I think people that like big city life are nuts.
To be honest I think people that like big city life are nuts.
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I hate the suburbs, I want to live either in the big city or in the deep countryside. To my mind the Dutch suburbs of the 2010s combine the worst of both worlds; nothing to do yet still completely unaffordable and also not enough room to park your car.
I'd rather live underneath a fence in Madrid, than in a house in Hoofddorp (a suburb of Amsterdam), and have...
I like my town of about 300,000.
To be honest I think people that like big city life are nuts.
On night check out the drive through window of your local fast food joint in the suburbs and park in the back while you eat your burger watching the dumpster area. You find that rats are very prolific and common in the burbs just like the City. EWWW YUK.
I hate suburbs and have either lived in the heart of the city (or very close to downtown) or in the woods 100's of km's from anywhere important. But I'm not sure what an urban gay guy is. One who is attached to the city and can't live without it? One who dresses a certain way? Or....![]()
I really love living downtown in Atlanta. It's very green. There are so many trees. If you look down from a skyscraper or a tall building you'll see trees stretched out for miles with beautiful structures just shooting out from beneath them. I've always loved that. We have the tall buildings and the festivals and the museums right along with the forest feel with parks and the running trails. It's just so alive during the Summer. An evening in Atlanta is warm and breezy, and there are people driving and walking, there's food, and there's music playing on Peachtree. I just can't not feel so inspired to do something.
I grew up in the suburbs, though. I sometimes miss being able to sit out on my driveway and feel a bit more isolated.
an urban [STRIKE]gay[/STRIKE] guy is one who feels more at home in urban settings than others?
not really a gay thing, although I understand the appeal of a big city to a gay guy who's coming from a backwater town where there might be 2 other out guys in a 100 mile radius.
But are there times you would rather actually live in the city where it's the centre of the action compared to jersey city?
I flew over Hoofddorp recently.
Along with 24 million other people - I think I see your point.
What's Almere like?
Applause. I think it's interesting that folks assume everyone in our vicinity would rather live in Manhattan. I love Manhattan, I really do, but there is so much to be gained by not living there and having the choice of when to come and go.
