Are you a big city person or country?

This topic was created in the Miscellaneous forum by firesignsunite on Thursday, April 18, 2013 and has 11 replies.
Which one and why?
And whats your sign?
Country. Cities make me a sad panda, sucking my soul dry.
Taurus
I need both, I like to balance it out. I don't think if could live without either one.
I can do both. I love the outdoors and space so country before city. Leo
Posted by betel
Both.
Work and play in the city.
Live and relax in the country.

Pisces Sun


+1
Personally I love being surrounded and immersed in nature- I just find it so much more authentic than the city. If I'm in a city for too long, I slowly spiral down in energy and begin to feel a latent depression which is derived from weariness I believe. Everything around me feels fake and artificial when I'm in the city, I can handle it for a day or two- but after awhile the sheer confusion and loudness of it all wears me out. Slowly the only thought on my mind becomes "Goodness, what has this world come to?". I love areas like Big Sur, or Half moon Bay in my homeland of California- a bit desolate but breathtakingly beautiful. Those places make me feel refreshed, give me room to think, and I can feel completely natural as I consider things are meant to be.
Everything buzzing, complete, and whole.
Scorpio.
Posted by Kalean
Scorpio - Countrysideeeee
+1 Difference is that I'm an aquarius.
Hmm, would give this a 50/50 can't say for sure.
Posted by PotHeadVirgo22
BOTH
Though the city has raised me....


+1
I like both...
I think at heart I'm country for I don't take much advantage of the downtown party fun that my city has to offer yet I really do like the convenience of everything being so close to you. But unless you live in an awfully quite neighborhood ...there is not much that compares to the solitude of having your home out in the country. Nort West Arkansas has a good mixture of this but not many places do I'm afraid.
I'm pretty sure my sign is obvious.

i require a city home and a country home. i need stimulation and then the antidote for stimulation.