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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I live in a Denver suburb and I love it. There is nowhere in the US I’d rather live. It has grown quite a lot but there are some great tight knit communities and I find people to generally be laid back, kind, and friendly. That said, wherever you go- there you are. You’ll still have to work through the trauma you experienced. Is there any way you could do something like an extended trip and get a real feel for if you like it and could see yourself living here? [/quote] I appreciate you and your advice. I've always believed wherever you go, you take yourself with you so acknowledge that. But opening a new door can have a ripple effect.... Mom and dad snowbird so I was thinking of going for Christmas, and then again for spring break. Extended probably not. I used to visit Grandma and thought it was nice but boring, but she was super suburban. We'd be in Littleton near the downtown, which I think is fun and charming in it's way but appreciate your opinion. Can you tell me more about what you like? I'm social and easygoing (ie conversational , interested)- are there ways to make friends intentionally (like places to hang out or groups to join)? It may not come to this, but I'm guessing dating is websites unless you meet cute at the dog park? I'm middle aged - is it a young person's place, or is there stuff/a scene for entering the second half of life people? In DC I pretty much only meet people through work.... I have a nice crew here but took ages to build, but am hoping for other options. Sorry to pepper you with questions. You can ignore them too - just interested in what jumps out at you that you really like :)[/quote]
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