you're certainly not the only one living in a city.
It's aggravating when people don't pay attention. As I have previously stated, I know many of us live in the city but my point was preferring the city to the country. I was getting the impression that even those who live in the city would prefer the country.
Jeanette Isabelle
I thought I also said I liked it?
If you moved me to the middle of no where or a small town, I'd be fine. But there are things I'd miss about NYC. What I have found is that many of the things that were once only available in bigger cities are now increasingly available in more and mroe areas. Sometimes you need to look to find them, somethings are not as good quality wise, but often it's available.
I am looking forward to moving into a house in the suburbs, but that's more of an issue involving space as it has more than the apartment and work, because keeping up a big house on weekends and only for weekends seems foolish to me. DW may give you a different answer.