Has it really been over 6 whole months since my last
post? Please accept my profound apologises, I'll ensure never to leave
such a large gap again....promise
I hope
you've all been keeping over during this time? Life for me has been very
productive with some rather lovely significant breaks.
I was
conversing with various friends about moving houses, buying property and living
in new areas, and even though I've been invited to view said new homes, I
haven't actually pulled my finger out and made the effort *hang my head in
shame*.
It also got me
thinking how my fellow Londoners, apart from work, generally stay in their
own manors/yards/hoods for rest and play. Seriously, I don't know if it's
because we're generally overworked, tired, poor, or just lazy, its a sad fact
that once we've plonked our butts in a location, we rarely venture away more
than a bus ride away...unless we're leaving the country or something.
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| Greater London in a 
Geography even affects how Londoners date. I'll be the first to
admit that when a new guy comes into my life, some of the initial thoughts that
pop into my head include... 
"How many tube changes to get to/from his place" 
 "Will I have to travel via central" 
"Is his neck of the woods overly susceptible to the dreaded rail replacement bus" 
Like I say...so many Questions...so many miles!! 
I mean genuine LDR (Long Distance Relationships) i.e if
your other half lives/works in, say, New York is undoubtedly Romantic (with a capital R) but residing in the
same city but living in SW when you reside in NE? Forget that! That's just
long! Way too inconvenient and traumatic! 
What do you think of relationships and distance? Good or
pointless? Comment below and let me know. xo | 
