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By *iddlesticks OP   Man
26 weeks ago

My nan’s spare room.

Are you a town or country person.

I’m a country boy at heart although I love the cafe culture of European cities.

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By *icecouple561Couple
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26 weeks ago

East Sussex

Cop out answer but semi-rural for me. I like to have a long of milk within walking distance nowadays

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
26 weeks ago

little house on the praire

I'm with nicecouple. Semi rural. I live in a small market town surrounded by countryside

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By *eroLondonMan
26 weeks ago

Covent Garden

Town person, but I have this increase yearn to be in the country, perhaps the Cotswolds.

At least milking distance of somewhere pleasant.

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By *icecouple561Couple
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26 weeks ago

East Sussex

A 'long of milk' where did that come from. Pint of milk I meant

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By *ellhungvweMan
26 weeks ago

Cheltenham


"Town person, but I have this increase yearn to be in the country, perhaps the Cotswolds.

At least milking distance of somewhere pleasant."

I am semi rural in the Cotswolds - life is hard

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By *icecouple561Couple
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26 weeks ago

East Sussex


"I'm with nicecouple. Semi rural. I live in a small market town surrounded by countryside"

We're very lucky to have beach and countryside within five minutes walk either way. Also a pint of milk

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By *iddlesticks OP   Man
26 weeks ago

My nan’s spare room.


"Cop out answer but semi-rural for me. I like to have a long of milk within walking distance nowadays "

That’s actually my circumstances.

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By *iddlesticks OP   Man
26 weeks ago

My nan’s spare room.

I’m only 400 yds before the dog is off his lead.

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By *929Man
26 weeks ago

newcastle

My dream would be to live just outside of town house at least maybe 500 metres from any neighbours with nothing but country on the none town side but still close enough to nip to shops for bread milk ect

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By *icecouple561Couple
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26 weeks ago

East Sussex


"I’m only 400 yds before the dog is off his lead. "

Is that some sort of hideous euphemism?

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By *BWLOVER1965Man
26 weeks ago

My Own Little World

Used to love living in Liverpool

But used to country living now in Essex and the beach not far away

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By *r John WickMan
26 weeks ago

The Continental

I crave a simpler, mountain village life.

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By *ivemealadybonerWoman
26 weeks ago

somewhere

Like others have said, semi rural is nicer for me, where I am at the moment, while bit concrete jungle it's not pretty to walk around, which is why I go further afield for a walk these days, plus I like geocaching and trying to find a camera film pod outside the local post office and not look like you are casing the joint is amusing but much rather be looking at the bottom of a tree stump lol x

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By *rs mischiefWoman
26 weeks ago

Manchester


"Are you a town or country person.

I’m a country boy at heart although I love the cafe culture of European cities. "

Country! Being a born and bred Manc I'm a townie. So my escape is the countryside! I cant get enough

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By *eethoven99Man
26 weeks ago

Lincolnshire

I live in the country but work a couple of times a week in London. Best of both worlds.

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By *OYFBWoman
26 weeks ago

Jersey (sometimes Notts)

Country 100%.

As far away from people as possible!

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By (user no longer on site)
26 weeks ago

Dose this answer the question

You never seen nobody act like me

Tell the truth and get em mad like me

A country girl this bad like me

Sweet as tea with an ass like me

Southern Belle

Country all the way born and raise and still live

My location maybe central belt Scotland but in less your Glasgow or Edinburgh there’s a ton off little country villages scattered across that central belt

So yes i consider myself country

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By *iddlesticks OP   Man
26 weeks ago

My nan’s spare room.


"I’m only 400 yds before the dog is off his lead.

Is that some sort of hideous euphemism? "

How very dare you.

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By *ensuallover1000Man
26 weeks ago

Somewhere In The Ether…

Country for me every time

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By *ot to giggleWoman
26 weeks ago

Coventry

rural - green fields, mud, deer!! openness -

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By *edeWoman
26 weeks ago

the abyss

Goldilocks territory - I want green space and fresh air but close enough to a town that I can easily go out for the night

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By *elloWoman
26 weeks ago

alpha centauri

I'm a town person, if I have to walk more than 3 minutes for chocolate or a cake then I'll panic ,

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By *he Gentleman.Man
26 weeks ago

Sitlington

Rural. Im.in a small village in the foothills on the western side of the pennines. That's how I like it too.

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By *adgerMan
26 weeks ago

york

Currently rural and have been for years but about to move to a city…. Life changes we need to change with it

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By *JcuriousCouple
26 weeks ago

Derby

City but country at heart, I'd love to live in the country side instead! So would Mr J.

Miss S x

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By *ealitybitesMan
26 weeks ago

Belfast

I've always lived in a semi rural area where a ten minute walk in one direction takes me into town and ten minutes the opposite direction I'm surrounded by fields.

I prefer to be in the country or up a mountain especially but at the same time I enjoy exploring new cities.

I was in Bilbao last year which was stunning and San Francisco is one of my favourite places in the world.

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By *ulieAndBeefCouple
26 weeks ago

Manchester-ish

Both. *laughs in bisexual*

J

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By *ustamanMan
26 weeks ago

weymouth

Further away from people as possible please

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By *assy69Man
26 weeks ago

West Sussex and Wales


"Are you a town or country person.

I’m a country boy at heart although I love the cafe culture of European cities. "

Was born in the country, and lived in rural, or isolated areas until about 12/13 years ago. Living in town has been very hard for me and I am not sure I have ever got used to it……. Once the opportunity arises I am back to rural living

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By *eroLondonMan
26 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"Town person, but I have this increase yearn to be in the country, perhaps the Cotswolds.

At least milking distance of somewhere pleasant.

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I am semi rural in the Cotswolds - life is hard "

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I envy you!

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By *JcuriousCouple
26 weeks ago

Derby

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By *JcuriousCouple
26 weeks ago

Derby


"Town person, but I have this increase yearn to be in the country, perhaps the Cotswolds.

At least milking distance of somewhere pleasant.

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I am semi rural in the Cotswolds - life is hard

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I envy you!"

Your dream place hey Nero!?

Miss S x

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By *atnip make me purrWoman
26 weeks ago

Reading

I'm a mile from the town centre but it feels like the countryside.

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By *assing Fancies xCouple
26 weeks ago

Sherwood Forest

Country everytime... born and raised in the countryside and bloody hate having to travel into busy towns and cities

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By *eroLondonMan
26 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"Town person, but I have this increase yearn to be in the country, perhaps the Cotswolds.

At least milking distance of somewhere pleasant.

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I am semi rural in the Cotswolds - life is hard

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I envy you!

Your dream place hey Nero!?

Miss S x"

It is, my effervescent sprite!

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By *ong-leggedblondWoman
26 weeks ago

Next Door

I love the buzz/atmosphere of town/city life, but do love leaving it all behind and go home. I live on the edge of town, 2 mins from open fields. I prefer the beach to countryside also

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By *nightsoftheCoffeeTableCouple
26 weeks ago

Leeds

I used to love the hustle and bustle of a city, visit the countryside take it all in, then back to the grime leaving the countryside where it is for another day. ( to much of a good think and all that ) but now I’m sort of semi countryside, hustle and bustle drives me insane.

I want me closest neighbours to live 10 miles away, mrs not so much , she’s such a spoilsport.

Then mr

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By (user no longer on site)
26 weeks ago

I’m a city boy at heart

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By (user no longer on site)
26 weeks ago

I was raised in a town, a shite one at that. I live in the countryside, and its staying that way. I love it

Mrs

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By *atchmoMan
26 weeks ago

Upminster


"Are you a town or country person.

I’m a country boy at heart although I love the cafe culture of European cities.

Was born in the country, and lived in rural, or isolated areas until about 12/13 years ago. Living in town has been very hard for me and I am not sure I have ever got used to it……. Once the opportunity arises I am back to rural living "

This.

I grew up in the valleys, and helped out on family farms almost every weekend until university.

City life (city with a capital 'C' too) is a complete anathema to me, and possibly a moral conflict internally (investment banking - who's it really benefitting, and how). But that's a bit deep and off topic for this discussion.

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By *2000ManMan
26 weeks ago

Worthing

I like to visit both but prefer where I live in a typical quiet, decent populated area with amenities close by.

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By *xpicouple69Couple
2 days ago

Newcastle

Country all day long

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By *hunky GentMan
2 days ago

Maldon and Peterborough

I grew up near the centre of Manchester and I think I'll always be a city lad.

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By *rReyMan
2 days ago

Fleet

Rural Lincolnshire at the weekends,semi-rural in Hampshire during week. I have to say semi rural is more fab than rural.

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By *iss.Bella.Woman
2 days ago

Wales

Country through and through. City centres stress me out. Also, who decided to create roads that are more than two lanes wide?!

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By *ose-tinted GlassesMan
2 days ago

Glasgow / London


"Are you a town or country person."

Both. I’m bi-cultural. Or something.

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By *hunky GentMan
2 days ago

Maldon and Peterborough


"Country through and through. City centres stress me out. Also, who decided to create roads that are more than two lanes wide?! "

The Romans.

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By *agnar73Man
2 days ago

glasgow-ish

I liked living in a village and having some quiet and being able to just walk around.

Rest of my life in cities and I guess sometimes proximity to others does my head in.

Dry weekends someone out with power tools at 8am or a lawnmower and I think FFS, give it a rest.

Probably like being a little further out than just now, but with some amenities and a train station

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