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CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
I can't see why not. It's not about the population, it's about its location, facilities and local culture. It could be an artificially created industrial town originally built for workers in the middle of the nowhere, it could be a picturesque seaside town with historic architecture with either primarily old inhabitants or immigrants of various background or it could be a satellite town nearby a big historical city.
Personally, I'd avoid the first option, not sure about the second, the third sounds great and the last would be probably ideal.
Personally, I'd avoid the first option, not sure about the second, the third sounds great and the last would be probably ideal.
markinkansas · 61-69, M
@CrazyMusicLover here is where your problem might be .. health care . driving 15 miles to get gas of food. electric goes out once or twice a year.. or as in my case i am a blue dot in a red town..
CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
@markinkansas Healthcare might not be a problem at all. Paradoxically, you can get better treatment in a hospital in a small town than a big city. Big cities tend to be overwhelmed and doctors working there jaded. You should be able to get food and gas in a 40k town. 😐 Actually at multiple places.





