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Originally Posted by dpenner
you and north of 49 both have logical explanations i can understand, i just don't like the fact that instead of invigorating older neighbourhoods we continue to create new ones pushing our boundaries further and further
regardless of the benefits people see with it, (especially families with young children) the model is not sustainable and i wish people would look more towards the future then present. There is physical and social aspects that continue to deteriorate as we expand.
that being said I'm a single young adult male, my preferences could drastically change with additions to my life, although i hope not
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See the interesting thing is my girlfriend and I are planning on getting married, and we both agree that living downtown is the best option. I grew up in the city, and don't regret it one bit. When my parents moved to small town in Ontario I ended up hating it, as I found out that the people my age who lived there were in a suburban bubble and the majority of them were spoiled and rude. I felt blessed to grow up in the city.