Mjolnirs
Footballguy
There are pros and cons.
My wife and I were both born and raised in Charleston. I moved to a small town in the area when I was 10, she lived there all her life.
We lived in that same town until we were both 58. We lived near grade/high school friends and hung out with these people often.
We moved 100 miles away to be near kids/grandkids. We left a house we lived in for 20+ years.
At the time of the move I was working from home, and did so in the new house for 1 year before retiring.
I only met and still only know my neighbors here. I just don't have a social circle. We've been invited to block party type events, but most of the neighbors are younger and have school age kids in common. I miss my friends, I miss game nights at my house with high school friends that would last until 2am ... nobody had kids to rush home to.
An example of the difference:
After we moved, on our first trip back to Charleston we went to Sam's and in the parking lot before getting to the store, we ran into 3 people we know.
I have been here 2.5 years and last week ran into someone I know at the store ... the 5th time that has happened since moving here.
But I am closer to my kids and grandkids. 15 minutes to my daughter, and 2 hours closer to my son.
Two days ago my daughter drove over with her two daughters and we went to the pool.
Pros and Cons
My wife and I were both born and raised in Charleston. I moved to a small town in the area when I was 10, she lived there all her life.
We lived in that same town until we were both 58. We lived near grade/high school friends and hung out with these people often.
We moved 100 miles away to be near kids/grandkids. We left a house we lived in for 20+ years.
At the time of the move I was working from home, and did so in the new house for 1 year before retiring.
I only met and still only know my neighbors here. I just don't have a social circle. We've been invited to block party type events, but most of the neighbors are younger and have school age kids in common. I miss my friends, I miss game nights at my house with high school friends that would last until 2am ... nobody had kids to rush home to.
An example of the difference:
After we moved, on our first trip back to Charleston we went to Sam's and in the parking lot before getting to the store, we ran into 3 people we know.
I have been here 2.5 years and last week ran into someone I know at the store ... the 5th time that has happened since moving here.
But I am closer to my kids and grandkids. 15 minutes to my daughter, and 2 hours closer to my son.
Two days ago my daughter drove over with her two daughters and we went to the pool.
Pros and Cons
Been married almost 15 years so we make it work, but "what to do in retirement" is going to be interesting to figure out when the time comes.

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What do you mean? What is banning someone in a personal life?