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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why not try, what's there to lose? But if you didn't have or don't have a "good" relationship with family, then that's something to consider. Denver lovely place for most part and you can always visit DC if there is still a DC.[/quote] I have a good relationship, I mean...[b]family is family[/b] so always s/thing to be desired, but they do feel like a beacon of comfort/[b]security[/b] right now. Maybe that's a bad motivation but I'm longing for that feeling of [b]total safety[/b] that is family. My life her is probably "fancier", but without that emotional security/satisfaction that is, well, family. Curious by what you mean "if there is still a DC" Assuming you are referring to election, or the he crime wave? One of these?[/quote] Not everyone has "family is family" family. Security, total safety - does that exist? Is your family young, will they probably be around for a while to comfort you and are they able to comfort - don't expect sometimes family simply can not they are humans too. It is easy to start feeling like DC is fancier when you visit other places and who knows you may get bored of Denver quickly but if "comfort" is what you are looking for, try it. And as for DC being DC in future, no one knows what will come next. Go to tourist spots and beautiful LoC before you leave town or save those things for when you visit. [/quote] No, not young. Which is kind of why I want to glom onto them while I can. It's now or never for family time.. Re tourist spots, they exist in my head or in the movies. How often can one really traverse the mall? DC for me is an attitude, a smell, a sound, like any place. Not necessarily better, just, familiar.The DC that appeals to me is the exciting one in shows like 24 or Homeland, not my daily existence anyway :D[/quote]
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