Conditions for moving.
11 years ago
I want to move (BAD) but it will not happen for a long time for a number of reasons such as school, no money, crappy job etc etc.
So I thought I would put together a neat little list that I could maybe use in the far future after school is out and I have my massage certificate, so I can look back as a sort of guide for my ideal living conditions. Now this is more of me just day dreaming but maybe one day after I save up enough it could be reality, but who knows. In the mean time I guess it is good to hope and wonder about these kinds of things, so let me know what you think!
Reasons I want to move
- I have hostile neighbors
- ALL of my friends moved away
- Price of living in NJ is way to high
- I live with my parents
- Some members of my family are very indifferent
- Horrible memories of past relationships
- Crime is VERY high
- Very few active furs
- Terrible job
- Single
Ideal places to move
- At lest 50 miles from the nearest ghetto...
- The shore is in a drivable distance (has a nice beach and boardwalk)
- Clean environment
- Near a major city
- Low cost of living
- Friendly residence
- Parks
- Close to a mall,shopping center movie theater, bar, club,bowling ally or any social areas
- More Liberal politically (Think California, not Texas)
- Warmer climate
- Good public transportation
- Low crime rate (kinda ties in with first one)
- Flat land
- medium-high population
- Nice schools
- In general, things to do and people to meet
What I need in order to move
- Better job
- Finish school
- Possibly someone I know in the area
- Roommate
- Money saved up
- My brother to help me move (possible roommate)
- Cheap insurance/ phone and internet plan
- Motivation
So I thought I would put together a neat little list that I could maybe use in the far future after school is out and I have my massage certificate, so I can look back as a sort of guide for my ideal living conditions. Now this is more of me just day dreaming but maybe one day after I save up enough it could be reality, but who knows. In the mean time I guess it is good to hope and wonder about these kinds of things, so let me know what you think!
Reasons I want to move
- I have hostile neighbors
- ALL of my friends moved away
- Price of living in NJ is way to high
- I live with my parents
- Some members of my family are very indifferent
- Horrible memories of past relationships
- Crime is VERY high
- Very few active furs
- Terrible job
- Single
Ideal places to move
- At lest 50 miles from the nearest ghetto...
- The shore is in a drivable distance (has a nice beach and boardwalk)
- Clean environment
- Near a major city
- Low cost of living
- Friendly residence
- Parks
- Close to a mall,shopping center movie theater, bar, club,bowling ally or any social areas
- More Liberal politically (Think California, not Texas)
- Warmer climate
- Good public transportation
- Low crime rate (kinda ties in with first one)
- Flat land
- medium-high population
- Nice schools
- In general, things to do and people to meet
What I need in order to move
- Better job
- Finish school
- Possibly someone I know in the area
- Roommate
- Money saved up
- My brother to help me move (possible roommate)
- Cheap insurance/ phone and internet plan
- Motivation

americanfootlong
~americanfootlong
come to San Jose :P

TyrusDash
~tyrusdash
OP
Actually looks like a nice place.

americanfootlong
~americanfootlong
it is

HemmsFox
~hemmsfox
If you can tolerate 2 months of 120 degree heat in exchange for 500$ a month to live in the middle of downtown then I would highly consider Phoenix. There are at LEAST 6 furmeets here a WEEK and its a lot more liberal than you would expect. There is a big disconnect between the state government and the people here. Most of the national congressional districts in Phoenix are held by democrats, and I've seen more openly gay people here than I ever saw back in California. Its the State government that is full of the tea party whackos. Thats where the crazy "papers please" and "Religious freedom" bills come from and they don't reflect the will of the people of AZ at all.