antics · 22-25, F
Urban cos I need to be close to the hubbub

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Somewhere along the suburban-rural border, like where I live now. I'm close to civilization but get the perks of a rural environment.
assemblingaknob · 31-35, F
@SW-User Must be a pretty landscape.

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@assemblingaknob It is. Napa Valley Wine Country. :)
@SW-User I feel the same. Comfortably close enough to amenities but still have nature that's far from pollution, noise, traffic and massive amounts of people.
GermanAf · 26-30, M
In a perfect world I would have a place in the city and one far away from it.
Starcrossed · 41-45, F
I've never lived urban, and when I lived rural in my 20s I found I missed having stores and dining establishments open 24/7 entirely too much.
Decided by 22 that I didn't want to be more than 20 mins from a Walmart type store [not that I ever shop there, but every once in a while life presents midnight craft hour emergencies, and a 90 min driving time round trip to the store sucks balls at any hour - far more when there's wildlife out and about in the pitch black].
I can recognize I'm far better at having food/houseware/cleaning/craft supplies stocked at my age, and even remote small villages/townships have better goods/services available than 20 yrs ago. I do love me some Amazon Prime Now deliveries which aren't yet available rurally.
Can I pick exurbs ... right on the borderlands where the farms and woods start? Close enough to the metro for convenience but far enough it's quiet with stars and a big wooded lot that buts up against public land?
Decided by 22 that I didn't want to be more than 20 mins from a Walmart type store [not that I ever shop there, but every once in a while life presents midnight craft hour emergencies, and a 90 min driving time round trip to the store sucks balls at any hour - far more when there's wildlife out and about in the pitch black].
I can recognize I'm far better at having food/houseware/cleaning/craft supplies stocked at my age, and even remote small villages/townships have better goods/services available than 20 yrs ago. I do love me some Amazon Prime Now deliveries which aren't yet available rurally.
Can I pick exurbs ... right on the borderlands where the farms and woods start? Close enough to the metro for convenience but far enough it's quiet with stars and a big wooded lot that buts up against public land?
BittersweetPotato · 31-35, F
I don’t even know the main differences 🤷♀️ i live in a very small country, and he choices are pretty much limited lol. But I did live my entire life in a major city and I liked it
CountScrofula · 41-45, M
Urban or rural. Suburban life appeals to me the least. I want a big city or a small town.
WindTherapy · 56-60, M
Lived all my life in a rural and small town area. Don't think I could do the urban thing.
railfan1984 · 36-40, M
rural because I like a lot of open space around me
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Nayla · 56-60, F
urban or suburban
Lilymoon · F
I'm used to urban so...
kodiac · 22-25, M
Rural i need space
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mabari · 26-30, F
urban highest possible floor. i can't with spiders
Rural for me.
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Rural ..
vetguy1991 · 51-55, M
Rural
rural.
SteveTomms · 56-60, M
rural
Nayla · 56-60, F
suburban
exexec · 70-79, C
Suburban or rural. I would die in a big city.
BridgeOvertroubledWaters · 61-69, M
I prefer the rural though I live in a small city with a lot of open area and a great view from the window
666Maggotz · F
Rural. I tried living in the city and hated it and a believe the stereotype that suburban people are lame.
bijouxbroussard · F
I’m a city mouse and I like it.
Bushmanoz · 61-69, M
Rural, I am not a fan of people