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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I never said you didn't live in DC. I assumed you did. What I did say is that it he things you cited could also be in the suburbs and are what I associate with suburban living. The fact that there are places in the city with good commutes that have a suburban feel is desirable to many people. What I took issue with is your assertion that actual parents couldn't like city living and living near amenities and the implication that parents who enjoy city living somehow don't care about their kids. You might believe these things, but there are real parents who think the opposite.[/quote] Fair, but, very few of these downtown parents have children who are potty trained. And almost all places in the city limits have "a good commute" to someplace else in the city, no? Like, Jim can metro it from "suburban" tenleytown to office in Farragut north in the exact same number of minutes it takes Ethan to ride his bike from his super urban, street cred Columbia hts apartment to his job in mount Vernon square[/quote] My guess it that Tenleytown is a much tougher (as well as longer) commute compared to riding down say 14th or 12th Street--just imagine biking down Connecticut or Wisconsin during rush hour. Not sure there are even any bike lanes for downtown commuters along the red line. [/quote]
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