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By (user no longer on site) OP   
37 weeks ago

Who loves it loathes..

I always get lost.

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By *ortyairCouple
37 weeks ago

Wallasey

Love a nice couple of days in London, Mrs x

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By *ou only live onceMan
37 weeks ago

London

Love it.

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By *ornycougaWoman
37 weeks ago

NORWAY Wherever I lay my hat

When you are tired of London you are tired of life

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By (user no longer on site)
37 weeks ago

I love visiting, but always glad to return to Yorkshire

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By *ocksareoffMan
37 weeks ago

Out n About

I quite like the place, just wondering around.

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By *ellhungvweMan
37 weeks ago

Cheltenham

Loved it when I was younger. Now I can take it or leave it.

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By *rsMistyPeaksWoman
37 weeks ago

Essex

I absolutely could not live in London. But I do love a visit. There’s something new every time. And being a “tourist” I have the time to stop, look up, or across or over at something that locals may walk past every day.

And what I once found terrifying, I now find exciting

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By *melia DominaTV/TS
37 weeks ago

Edinburgh (She/Her)

Heading to London for a city break in two weeks. Never get bored of heading to the smoke.

We visit different areas each time and explore.

Love it.

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By *ortyairCouple
37 weeks ago

Wallasey

He lived there for awhile in the late 80s, Brockley, I think. I had to get off at New Cross Gate but I might be totally wrong.

We go for a break maybe a couple of times a year. Love the hustle and bustle, for a bit at least, Mrs x

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By *illan-KillashMan
37 weeks ago

London/Sussex/Surrey/Berks/Hants

London is fantastic.

Great architecture old and new, museums, parks, restaurants and cafés, markets, the tube network.

And so much you can do and see for free.

Love working there, love days out in London.

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By *lderflower_AppleWoman
37 weeks ago

Basingstoke

Grew up in South London and always rook it for granted and rarely ever visited even though everything was right on my doorstep.

Now it takes me at least an hour on the train so going there is always for a planned event, and while I'm there and I absolutely adore it.

But honestly, I couldn't be happier when I'm back home in the rural cleaner air, with far fewer people rushing around!

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By *2000ManMan
37 weeks ago

Worthing

Visit for a day but could not live there. Too noisy 24/7.

Not been there for over 10 years though and no plans to go back.

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By (user no longer on site)
37 weeks ago


"I absolutely could not live in London. But I do love a visit. There’s something new every time. And being a “tourist” I have the time to stop, look up, or across or over at something that locals may walk past every day.

And what I once found terrifying, I now find exciting "

You missed sausage out from your sentence

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By *ife NinjaMan
37 weeks ago

Dunfermline

Don't mind visiting, but wouldn't want to live there

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By (user no longer on site)
37 weeks ago

Trouble is, no-one speaks to each other. My cousin, he went down London - he asked someone for the time, they pointed at Big Ben and said ‘there you go you thick fuck’ and then booted his dog in Thames.

It’s not right.

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By (user no longer on site)
37 weeks ago

The thing is, London is a war zone. Since Sadiq Khan’s come in it’s just gang warfare. Everywhere.

Everyone in London gets stabbed eventually. That’s fact.

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By (user no longer on site)
37 weeks ago

There’s no English people there anymore. They’ve actually banned roast dinners, did you know this?

All the churches have been torn down and replaced with sex clubs.

My granddaughter, she tried to play the national anthem and she got shot in the face with a knife.

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By *icecouple561Couple
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37 weeks ago

East Sussex


"There’s no English people there anymore. They’ve actually banned roast dinners, did you know this?

All the churches have been torn down and replaced with sex clubs.

My granddaughter, she tried to play the national anthem and she got shot in the face with a knife. "

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By *oupleus30Couple
37 weeks ago

Minster

Love it unless I'm trying to drive out of it to get home

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

37 weeks ago

East Sussex

I go with our daughter now and again. We both love it

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By *rsMistyPeaksWoman
37 weeks ago

Essex


"I absolutely could not live in London. But I do love a visit. There’s something new every time. And being a “tourist” I have the time to stop, look up, or across or over at something that locals may walk past every day.

And what I once found terrifying, I now find exciting

You missed sausage out from your sentence "

Oh what a silly sausage I am

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By *iltsTSgirlTV/TS
37 weeks ago

chichester

It’s ok for museums / galleries but I wouldn’t want to live in London again. It’s a loud stinking mess

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By (user no longer on site)
37 weeks ago

It's fine for a visit and a weekend but I'd never even entertain the thought of moving and living down there. The culture is brilliant and there's so much to explore where you barely scratch the surface but it seems people who live there seem content with paying absolute premium for absolute mediocrity because London prices innit?

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
37 weeks ago

BRIDPORT

I haven’t been there for about 25 years so I can’t comment on how it is today but I didn’t enjoy it back then.

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By *illan-KillashMan
37 weeks ago

London/Sussex/Surrey/Berks/Hants


"There’s no English people there anymore. They’ve actually banned roast dinners, did you know this?

All the churches have been torn down and replaced with sex clubs.

My granddaughter, she tried to play the national anthem and she got shot in the face with a knife. "

It's all kwinwaaaar an' froffy coffee innit.

Bring back the jellied eels, horseshit and tram tickets!!!!!!!

*sighs wistfully at the good old days........

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By (user no longer on site)
37 weeks ago

I luv it but I wouldn't want to live there. I enjoy the anonymity, the hustle and bustle and the look on people's faces when I say helo I talk to anyone lol

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By (user no longer on site)
37 weeks ago

It’s a place I wanna love

But always end up wishing I’d never been

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By *ty31Man
37 weeks ago

NW London

I love it it's home, a true melting pot of people and iconic.

But I hate the way that it is being run and administrated by the govt and mayor.

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By *agerMorganMan
37 weeks ago

Canvey Island


"There’s no English people there anymore. They’ve actually banned roast dinners, did you know this?

All the churches have been torn down and replaced with sex clubs.

My granddaughter, she tried to play the national anthem and she got shot in the face with a knife. "

That last line is just wild.

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By *hy Essex GuyMan
37 weeks ago

North Essex

I love just walking around, you miss so much on the tube. I don't think I could live there even if I could afford it though.

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By (user no longer on site)
37 weeks ago

The flag of Japan is actually based on a pie chart of how much London is in London. Useful trivia.

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By *stellaWoman
37 weeks ago

London

Love.

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By *ad NannaWoman
37 weeks ago

East London

Yesterday I was shown a little part of London I haven't seen.

I'm going back with my sister as soon as possible.

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By *iltsTSgirlTV/TS
37 weeks ago

chichester


"There’s no English people there anymore. They’ve actually banned roast dinners, did you know this?

All the churches have been torn down and replaced with sex clubs.

My granddaughter, she tried to play the national anthem and she got shot in the face with a knife.

That last line is just wild. "

Knife guns are rife in the estates

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By *viatrixWoman
37 weeks ago

Redhill

I love it and never get tired of London.

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By (user no longer on site)
37 weeks ago


"There’s no English people there anymore. They’ve actually banned roast dinners, did you know this?

All the churches have been torn down and replaced with sex clubs.

My granddaughter, she tried to play the national anthem and she got shot in the face with a knife.

That last line is just wild.

Knife guns are rife in the estates "

Other places are worse.

3 months in London you’re a Londoner.

3 months in Luton you’re a colander.

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By *irthandgirthMan
37 weeks ago

Camberley occasionally doncaster


"When you are tired of London you are tired of life"

I once heard an American tourist say that they 'did everything' in London.

I called bullshit.

I love being just outside London so I can pop in whenever I want.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
37 weeks ago

Having once lived 30 mins away. Cummuting was fun. Now I am okay with it but get lost a lot. I met my bf for lunch... Now an ex. Got caught up in riots. You name it ive experienced it.

It full of suitcases and brollies today.

If weather was better I go for a walk. Only walking I will do is for food.

Bargain room £38 considering price is now £99 for london that is cheap

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By *nightsoftheCoffeeTableCouple
37 weeks ago

Leeds

Lived there for about 5 years back in 2009, absolute shit hole full of angry little people with a chip on their shoulder. I’d rather die than live there, I much prefer the midlands/north friendlier people even more beautiful places.

The mr

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By (user no longer on site)
37 weeks ago


"Lived there for about 5 years back in 2009, absolute shit hole full of angry little people with a chip on their shoulder. I’d rather die than live there, I much prefer the midlands/north friendlier people even more beautiful places.

The mr "

Up there they don’t kick your dog in rivers that’s for sure.

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By *ddie1966Man
37 weeks ago

Paper Town Central, Essex.

I tolerate London.

I don't really see the fascination of it, and it has a mahooosive amount to see and do, but I find it too overpriced and parking is a nightmare.

Getting in of a morning and out of an evening in a vehicle is ridiculously soul destroying.

And the city smells.

No, I mean it really stinks..

As I say, I tolerate it because I have to do jobs in there, but I'd rather be in the hills.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
37 weeks ago


"I tolerate London.

I don't really see the fascination of it, and it has a mahooosive amount to see and do, but I find it too overpriced and parking is a nightmare.

Getting in of a morning and out of an evening in a vehicle is ridiculously soul destroying.

And the city smells.

No, I mean it really stinks..

As I say, I tolerate it because I have to do jobs in there, but I'd rather be in the hills."

Can equate to that.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
37 weeks ago


"I love it and never get tired of London. "

It does have a love to it.

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By *illan-KillashMan
37 weeks ago

London/Sussex/Surrey/Berks/Hants


"Yesterday I was shown a little part of London I haven't seen.

I'm going back with my sister as soon as possible. "

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
37 weeks ago

North West

I like it for short periods but I want to leave after a couple of days. I had a nice mooch round on my own today, for example.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
37 weeks ago

North West


"There’s no English people there anymore. They’ve actually banned roast dinners, did you know this?

All the churches have been torn down and replaced with sex clubs.

My granddaughter, she tried to play the national anthem and she got shot in the face with a knife.

That last line is just wild.

Knife guns are rife in the estates

Other places are worse.

3 months in London you’re a Londoner.

3 months in Luton you’re a colander. "

My PT seconds this notion

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By *BWLOVER1965Man
37 weeks ago

My Own Little World

Been there on more than one occasion sorry not for me to much hustle and bustle last time I was there last year for coarse in Holborn straight in coarse finished straight out

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By (user no longer on site)
37 weeks ago

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By (user no longer on site)
37 weeks ago

Everyone walks like they are late for something, chill. But they do have the most beautiful men there, so I'll give them that one.

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By *ictoria_1976TV/TS
37 weeks ago

Lanson

I'm there with work 2 or 3 times a month & I'm ok with going to the smoke in small doses.

ps. Shouldn't this be in the actual dedicated London message board?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
37 weeks ago

Lounge is for any subject.

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By *mmaleiaWoman
37 weeks ago

East Northamptonshire

Been living away from it for years, don’t miss it, it’s a cesspit

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By *unCycleGymRepeatMan
37 weeks ago

Greater London

Fleet street for the skirts

Canary Wharf for the suits

Embankment for the runners

St James park for the sunbathers

Tower Bridge for the tourists

..

Yes, I love it. 25yrs having moved from the ghetto that was Sutton Coldfield.

I was born in the Ghetto, Alum Rock. Studied at Oxford, worked on London and will hopefully die in the South of France.

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By *onylauraCouple
37 weeks ago

london

Born n bred in London be happy to move out at some point

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By *onylauraCouple
37 weeks ago

london

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By *ealMissShadyWoman
37 weeks ago

St Albans/ Welsh Borders

My son lives in London and he tells me I'm not allowed to dawdle or make eye contact, certainly not allowed to speak to people

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By *eavilMan
37 weeks ago

Stalybridge

I lived there for almost 20 years (1980 - 1999) and still miss it. Despite all the commonly held negative perceptions of the place I found it to be quite friendly and never had any bad experiences. My favourite place was the east end where I spent the majority of my time. Also you can't get a saveloy up north!

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By *unCycleGymRepeatMan
37 weeks ago

Greater London

Life is very much different in London than anywhere else I've lived or visited.

The pace is so frantic, it moves at hundred miles an hour and can lose years in a blink of an eye.

But it is such a vibrant, existing place. If you have a positive, zesty attitude then London will help use that positivity in a powerful, productive manor.

I'm so grateful, I have ended up here. The various cultures and languages are amazing. People visit from all round the world and I get to live here!

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By *agerMorganMan
37 weeks ago

Canvey Island


"There’s no English people there anymore. They’ve actually banned roast dinners, did you know this?

All the churches have been torn down and replaced with sex clubs.

My granddaughter, she tried to play the national anthem and she got shot in the face with a knife.

That last line is just wild.

Knife guns are rife in the estates "

Aren’t they just? I never knew they were so popular

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By *ad NannaWoman
37 weeks ago

East London


"My son lives in London and he tells me I'm not allowed to dawdle or make eye contact, certainly not allowed to speak to people

"

If he's talking about the centre of London, it's a very busy place and good percentage of the people there are foreign tourists or workers.

In my part of London I'll often have a little chat with people on buses or in shops. Even foreigners have started to adapt and join in

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By *heGateKeeperMan
37 weeks ago

Stratford


"There’s no English people there anymore. They’ve actually banned roast dinners, did you know this?

All the churches have been torn down and replaced with sex clubs.

My granddaughter, she tried to play the national anthem and she got shot in the face with a knife. "

-sex clubs

+ mosques

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By *heGateKeeperMan
37 weeks ago

Stratford

I love the division when it comes to multi culturalism when it comes to Londoners and the views expressed (generally as an overarching big brush) by non Londoners

If in doubt, blame Sadiq

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By (user no longer on site)
37 weeks ago


"Everyone walks like they are late for something, chill. But they do have the most beautiful men there, so I'll give them that one."

And women. It is the truth. London tax. I’m a 4-6 in London. I think I could stretch to 7 in many other parts of the country.

(If you rate me higher then this scale is adjustable- the point is that I’m much lower in London) I was first introduced to this at uni by one of my friends and it is so true. I think it mostly applies to POC though.

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By (user no longer on site)
37 weeks ago


"There’s no English people there anymore. They’ve actually banned roast dinners, did you know this?

All the churches have been torn down and replaced with sex clubs.

My granddaughter, she tried to play the national anthem and she got shot in the face with a knife.

-sex clubs

+ mosques"

These quotes are from a TikTok and I think he would’ve said mosques but that’s what the London haters actually would say. Too close to home

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By *uxuriantCouple
37 weeks ago

Sometimes Here, Sometimes There

Loved it when I was young and working in The City. Detest it now and avoid at all costs.

“Go west, life is peaceful there”

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By (user no longer on site)
37 weeks ago

I absolutely hate London. Once every 10 years is enough for me.

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By *reative-mindMan
37 weeks ago

Exeter

I can't see a field, I can't see the sea, to many buildings, its to loud, its expensive and its not the west country.

Hate the place haha.

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By *reative-mindMan
37 weeks ago

Exeter


"Everyone walks like they are late for something, chill. But they do have the most beautiful men there, so I'll give them that one.

And women. It is the truth. London tax. I’m a 4-6 in London. I think I could stretch to 7 in many other parts of the country.

(If you rate me higher then this scale is adjustable- the point is that I’m much lower in London) I was first introduced to this at uni by one of my friends and it is so true. I think it mostly applies to POC though. "

Be a 7.5 in these parts mate

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By (user no longer on site)
37 weeks ago


"Everyone walks like they are late for something, chill. But they do have the most beautiful men there, so I'll give them that one.

And women. It is the truth. London tax. I’m a 4-6 in London. I think I could stretch to 7 in many other parts of the country.

(If you rate me higher then this scale is adjustable- the point is that I’m much lower in London) I was first introduced to this at uni by one of my friends and it is so true. I think it mostly applies to POC though. "

The London tax works as a London bonus for me. In London I’m just another person on the street, outside I’m ‘oi fuvking tranny’.

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By *arkus1812Man
37 weeks ago

Lifes departure lounge NN9 Northamptonshire East not West MidlandsMidlands

I first worked in London in 1964 and then on and off in various capacities until 2010 when I finally retired.

In all honesty it would not bother me if I never went there again.

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By (user no longer on site)
37 weeks ago


"Everyone walks like they are late for something, chill. But they do have the most beautiful men there, so I'll give them that one.

And women. It is the truth. London tax. I’m a 4-6 in London. I think I could stretch to 7 in many other parts of the country.

(If you rate me higher then this scale is adjustable- the point is that I’m much lower in London) I was first introduced to this at uni by one of my friends and it is so true. I think it mostly applies to POC though.

Be a 7.5 in these parts mate "

If someone finds black men attractive but live where there’s not a lot of Black men, your rating goes up. Them be the facts.

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By (user no longer on site)
37 weeks ago


"Everyone walks like they are late for something, chill. But they do have the most beautiful men there, so I'll give them that one.

And women. It is the truth. London tax. I’m a 4-6 in London. I think I could stretch to 7 in many other parts of the country.

(If you rate me higher then this scale is adjustable- the point is that I’m much lower in London) I was first introduced to this at uni by one of my friends and it is so true. I think it mostly applies to POC though.

The London tax works as a London bonus for me. In London I’m just another person on the street, outside I’m ‘oi fuvking tranny’. "

like in Luton

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By *ad NannaWoman
37 weeks ago

East London


"Everyone walks like they are late for something, chill. But they do have the most beautiful men there, so I'll give them that one.

And women. It is the truth. London tax. I’m a 4-6 in London. I think I could stretch to 7 in many other parts of the country.

(If you rate me higher then this scale is adjustable- the point is that I’m much lower in London) I was first introduced to this at uni by one of my friends and it is so true. I think it mostly applies to POC though.

The London tax works as a London bonus for me. In London I’m just another person on the street, outside I’m ‘oi fuvking tranny’. "

Another great thing about London.

Also, you can kiss someone of the same sex in a window and the middle aged woman walking past won't judge, but she might glance back for a second look.

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By (user no longer on site)
37 weeks ago


"Everyone walks like they are late for something, chill. But they do have the most beautiful men there, so I'll give them that one.

And women. It is the truth. London tax. I’m a 4-6 in London. I think I could stretch to 7 in many other parts of the country.

(If you rate me higher then this scale is adjustable- the point is that I’m much lower in London) I was first introduced to this at uni by one of my friends and it is so true. I think it mostly applies to POC though.

The London tax works as a London bonus for me. In London I’m just another person on the street, outside I’m ‘oi fuvking tranny’. like in Luton "

Actually exactly like Luton as I was reminded coming back from PDI in Luton airport last night.

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By *ornucopiaMan
37 weeks ago

Bexley


"When you are tired of London you are tired of life"

Probably for at least the last 25 years, then, but I'm still going strong and had a damned good life without going into real London (Greater London techinally 1/4 mile away) for most of that time.

Nowadays hardly anyone even knows which side of the pavement to walk down (unless they've got an app).

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By (user no longer on site)
37 weeks ago


"Everyone walks like they are late for something, chill. But they do have the most beautiful men there, so I'll give them that one.

And women. It is the truth. London tax. I’m a 4-6 in London. I think I could stretch to 7 in many other parts of the country.

(If you rate me higher then this scale is adjustable- the point is that I’m much lower in London) I was first introduced to this at uni by one of my friends and it is so true. I think it mostly applies to POC though.

The London tax works as a London bonus for me. In London I’m just another person on the street, outside I’m ‘oi fuvking tranny’.

Another great thing about London.

Also, you can kiss someone of the same sex in a window and the middle aged woman walking past won't judge, but she might glance back for a second look.

"

Middle aged women are such pervs

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By (user no longer on site)
37 weeks ago


"Everyone walks like they are late for something, chill. But they do have the most beautiful men there, so I'll give them that one.

And women. It is the truth. London tax. I’m a 4-6 in London. I think I could stretch to 7 in many other parts of the country.

(If you rate me higher then this scale is adjustable- the point is that I’m much lower in London) I was first introduced to this at uni by one of my friends and it is so true. I think it mostly applies to POC though.

The London tax works as a London bonus for me. In London I’m just another person on the street, outside I’m ‘oi fuvking tranny’. like in Luton

Actually exactly like Luton as I was reminded coming back from PDI in Luton airport last night. "

Yeah that place is so ghetto.

Lots of love

Come live in London

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By (user no longer on site)
37 weeks ago

Born there was great when we were young, soon as we had our kids decided time to get out. Don’t regret leaving at all dirty, overcrowded no plans to visit any time soon.

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By *lan157Man
37 weeks ago

a village near Haywards Heath in East Sussex


"When you are tired of London you are tired of life"

I seem to remember that from school ...

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By *ornucopiaMan
37 weeks ago

Bexley

Would somebody care to explain this London Tax 'in' comment.

I assume that, as a London hater, I will either be tax exempt or taxed to the hilt.

One other thing. Where is our resident forum Khan fan when we need him?

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By (user no longer on site)
37 weeks ago


"Everyone walks like they are late for something, chill. But they do have the most beautiful men there, so I'll give them that one.

And women. It is the truth. London tax. I’m a 4-6 in London. I think I could stretch to 7 in many other parts of the country.

(If you rate me higher then this scale is adjustable- the point is that I’m much lower in London) I was first introduced to this at uni by one of my friends and it is so true. I think it mostly applies to POC though.

The London tax works as a London bonus for me. In London I’m just another person on the street, outside I’m ‘oi fuvking tranny’.

Another great thing about London.

Also, you can kiss someone of the same sex in a window and the middle aged woman walking past won't judge, but she might glance back for a second look.

"

Not everywhere in London. West End sure. Still have to be careful though.

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By (user no longer on site)
37 weeks ago

Loved it in my younger days but loathe the place now.

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By *ny1localMan
37 weeks ago

READING

Used to love in my younger days, driving into the heart..back when hyde park corner didn't have traffic lights, everyone gave way, little accidents.used to deliberately 'get lost 'just to find my way back, and see parts of London off the tourist track

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By *os19Man
37 weeks ago

Edmonton

I’m born and raised in London so I don’t really know anything else.One thing I will say our London Underground is the best and cheapest way to travel around London.

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37 weeks ago

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37 weeks ago


"Would somebody care to explain this London Tax 'in' comment.

I assume that, as a London hater, I will either be tax exempt or taxed to the hilt.

One other thing. Where is our resident forum Khan fan when we need him?"

if you say mare khan in the mirror three times, see what happens.

Also London tax is basically that people in London are more attractive. I think it’s more actually that there’s more people, way more diversity and so it’s this idea that most of the people that are like ‘stunning’ and ‘unbelievable’ and unattainable according to people in other areas, are people you see really often in London and because of that aren’t people you see as unbelievable or unattainable. (Before anyone tries it this applies to all genders)

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By *tylebender03Man
37 weeks ago

Manchester

I love a few days in London

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By *alcon77Man
37 weeks ago

under the sun & the moon


"Would somebody care to explain this London Tax 'in' comment.

I assume that, as a London hater, I will either be tax exempt or taxed to the hilt.

One other thing. Where is our resident forum Khan fan when we need him?

if you say mare khan in the mirror three times, see what happens.

Also London tax is basically that people in London are more attractive. I think it’s more actually that there’s more people, way more diversity and so it’s this idea that most of the people that are like ‘stunning’ and ‘unbelievable’ and unattainable according to people in other areas, are people you see really often in London and because of that aren’t people you see as unbelievable or unattainable. (Before anyone tries it this applies to all genders) "

Francis Galton was Charles Darwin's cousin. He was a scientist like his cousin and did a "beauty map" of the UK.

Pretty sure London came on top even back then..I do recall reading the low point was in Aberdeen.

In Aberdeen's defence I've been and quite liked it..

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By (user no longer on site)
37 weeks ago

Love it. Best city on Earth.

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By * and M lookingCouple
37 weeks ago

Worcester

I cannot think of a single redeeming thing about the place.

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By (user no longer on site)
37 weeks ago


"Would somebody care to explain this London Tax 'in' comment.

I assume that, as a London hater, I will either be tax exempt or taxed to the hilt.

One other thing. Where is our resident forum Khan fan when we need him?

if you say mare khan in the mirror three times, see what happens.

Also London tax is basically that people in London are more attractive. I think it’s more actually that there’s more people, way more diversity and so it’s this idea that most of the people that are like ‘stunning’ and ‘unbelievable’ and unattainable according to people in other areas, are people you see really often in London and because of that aren’t people you see as unbelievable or unattainable. (Before anyone tries it this applies to all genders)

Francis Galton was Charles Darwin's cousin. He was a scientist like his cousin and did a "beauty map" of the UK.

Pretty sure London came on top even back then..I do recall reading the low point was in Aberdeen.

In Aberdeen's defence I've been and quite liked it.."

I think there’s a few decent people from Aberdeen on fab. But that doesn’t mean anything unless they’re the entire female population of Aberdeen. Which is maybe also possible.

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37 weeks ago

Hence the op always gets lost finding places.

Not recommending take away taj mahal.

Yes, it is congested. Traffic noise pollution.

If you work in London you get more money than outside London.

It is just for tomorrow saves me money and time for training.

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By *igstiveMan
37 weeks ago

watford

I love it.

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By *orny-DJMan
37 weeks ago

Leigh-on-Sea

Not a fan of the place.

Worked in the west end gor a few years. Hated the commute, really hated using the tube. Way too busy for me

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By *r_PinkMan
37 weeks ago

london stratford

I used to love it!

Its my home,

But if I won a million on the lottery, I would leave.

As its a busy city, a selfish city and now an expensive city!

so I guess you can say after living in it for 53 of my 54 years of life! I would love to be able to move away to a more simpler, cheaper and friendly place/

I am sure I will have loads who disagree with me.

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By *hrimper36Couple
37 weeks ago

Central France dept 36


"I used to love it!

Its my home,

But if I won a million on the lottery, I would leave.

As its a busy city, a selfish city and now an expensive city!

so I guess you can say after living in it for 53 of my 54 years of life! I would love to be able to move away to a more simpler, cheaper and friendly place/

I am sure I will have loads who disagree with me."

If you own your home then you’re literally have won the lottery because I’ve met lots of Gor blimey guvnors that sold up and moved here for a better way of life and are £.s in.

Not a fan op but spent over 40 years in and around the shitty city but I’m bringing my partner there for her birthday I’m May because she’s never been.

Excited no scared well just a bit.

T

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