Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Get suburban friends.
This. At some point, you realize that people live in the city and the suburb can’t be friends anymore. Friendship takes time to maintain, and your location determines how much time you can spend with these people’s
I live in a city and have lots of friends who live in the suburbs. I totally understand the appeal of the suburbs and could see myself living there. They understand the appeal of the city and most used to live here. We don’t see each other as much as we used to but I think that’s more a function of kids/work than distance. It’s often easier to visit suburban friends than someone who lives in another part of the city because it’s easier to park.
“City people and suburb people can’t be friends” is like some 4th grade logic. Being able to maintain friendships over time with people who don’t just make the same lockstep choices as you is a sign of maturity.