Originally Posted by
mmonroe
This has been an internal debate I have wrestled with for awhile now and want your opinion.
I am 28 years old, single, no kids, never been married. I rent, and not own.
I'm not sure if it's the feeling of getting older or seeing everyone else in my age group getting married and staying to start a family, or promptly moving to another state with better amenities, that has triggered this almost fever like feeling to want to move away myself. Don't get me wrong, OKC is great and I have civic pride for my home here. OKC is moving up in terms of becoming a better place to live, but do I really want to wait 30 years for it to be as competitive as a place to stay as some of the larger cities.
OKC is great if you have a family, or are starting one soon, but if you're a single guy, besides the plethora of bars.. there is not much else to OKC. To put it bluntly, OKC doesn't have the "experiences" of other larger cities and frankly the atmosphere is lacking. There is only so much craft beer a guy can drink, repeat visits to "districts", or put up with legislative hypocrisy in a backwards state. After awhile it becomes repetitive and lackluster.
I only have one life to live and I don't want to cheat myself out of life experiences. I have traveled the southern US, I've been in large cities and small towns, and in 3 days I will be in the Caribbean. The amount of differences between OKC and "other" places to live make it difficult for me to want to stay in my home state. Sure, I can continue to travel, but that gets expensive after awhile. A move to a permanent location that already has all the amenities I would get on a trip, but would get to experience every day as a new place to live, is more appealing.
I think if it were not for my parents, siblings and friends living here, I would have considered moving in my early 20's. There is so much to experience in life, in the world... and OKC doesn't even begin to fill that void of adventure.
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