I’ve grown up and lived in a medium sized town in the Midlands most of my life. During my late teens, 20s, and early 30s I’ve always enjoyed weekends away in Manchester, Birmingham, and London a few times a year, visiting friends and going to events.

Just got back from a weekend in London, the first one in a couple of years, and I just feel… drained. In all honesty I felt that way by the end of the first day.

I’ve never wanted to live in London, but in the past I’ve always enjoyed myself there for a long weekend. This time felt different, exhausting. Is it an age thing? Has anyone else found themselves enjoying city life less and less as they get older?

  • GreatAlbatross@feddit.uk
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    To me, it feels like cities get people who’ve been backed into a corner by capitalism.

    Where their only option to make enough money to survive is a badly paid job in a city where their only option for accommodation is small and not pleasant.

    And a lot of the feel of a city is reflected by that.
    If you are forced to work 50+ hours a week on unpredictable contracts, and your entire world shrinks to a bedroom, a car choked walk to work, and Tesco Metro, you’re less likely to be saying “good morning” to people as you pass them.