Country men
@glandfield123 (27)
Canada
December 16, 2009 3:30pm CST
Living in the country as a man is different than in the big city. Relationships and dating is almost a long distance unless u live or hook uo together. Do you think you would have to move to the city to date and then live in the country after?
2 responses
@rainzero (501)
•
17 Dec 09
we share the same pain buddy, but mine is even worse. we became couple when she was in the philippines. a very magical and splendid moment. like a real fantasy for me. but very short-lived. she went back to korea. well, i was a bit relieved because i have plans teaching in korea someday. unfortunately, she had a different plan. she studied in boston. so i was left so far behind in asia. now to make things worst, im now in UK, she's in boston. 2 countries, 2 different continents. we've gotten sooooooo far from each other. she gave up, so did i. but i call her. we're friends. they say long distance affair sucks. maybe, until now im confused. im still hoping, but ive given her up... im crazy, just because of love maybe...
@maezee (41988)
• United States
16 Dec 09
Ha! This thought almost always runs through my mind. I'm always curious to know how single people manage out in.. the boones. I've always wondered why people move there if they're not SETTLING there, as I would imagine that meeting the love of your life is pretty difficult when you live in a town of 700. I personally live in the cities, and I wouldn't have it any other way. Dating is hard enough here as it is! I don't need the extra pressure with not having ANYONE to date if I lived in a small, country town. I always like to think that people should settle in the suburbs and in the country only when they're.. ready to settle. And make a family. And have a life together. I couldn't imagine being alone out in the country. I would feel so.. cut off from civilization and the chance of meeting new people!