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I’ve never even moved house but man my place feels so limited I wanna be somewhere else. It always feels like I‘m just out of reach to where the actual cool stuff could be but on the other hand not far away enough from ruckus
How long do you consider having been in a place to say that you've "lived" there?
For me, it's 5-6, and soon to be one more! Within those places, there are several times I've moved around to different nearby locations within a "place", but I sort of count them all as the same location.
My parents have always lived in the same home, which has been nice because as I've been moving around, it has been nice to have a constant place to go back to, even if it is sometimes far away!
I've had to move around a bit for school (and then more school) and for some work. But I enjoy exploring new cities. I just hate the moving all my stuff part.
The possible additional location was I spent a summer abroad in Japan. It was 8 weeks, but they put me up in an apartment for the internship and everything, so I guess I'd count that as 'living' in some sense because I had to do all the usual stuff (like figuring out grocery shopping, taking out my trash, sorting the recycling!), although time-wise I sort of feel it's a little too short for me to say in casual conversation "oh when I lived in Japan..."
just two, I spent the first 8 1/2 years of my life in one city here in cornfield Ohio, then at that time I moved to another nearby city also in cornfield Ohio, and that's where I've lived ever since
So far, two, both in one state - Oklahoma. My home town where I currently reside and my university town that I lived in for a couple of years.
I plan to move to my third soon. Not temporarily like the university town, but permanently, as my home state has been taken over by theocrats and I want my freedoms back.