What I miss most about the city (D.C.) is how easy and natural socializing was, but I know it’s possible for it to suck there, too. So far, my rural experiences are generally much lonelier, but not without their own charms. But nights out at cool bars or hosting all my cool coworkers at my cool apartment haven’t been nearly as feasible for me in those more rural contexts. (Yet?)
Living in cities brings other challenges. It means there are too many people, so everyone just kind of keeps to themselves.
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What I miss most about the city (D.C.) is how easy and natural socializing was, but I know it’s possible for it to suck there, too. So far, my rural experiences are generally much lonelier, but not without their own charms. But nights out at cool bars or hosting all my cool coworkers at my cool apartment haven’t been nearly as feasible for me in those more rural contexts. (Yet?)