ANSWERS: 24
  • Nope, I'm city folk through and through.
  • no,i grew up in a town in england called aylesbury
  • I grew up in a small hick town...you could consider it country I suppose...definitely far from city life, that's for sure!
  • I lived in the country for about 2 years. I had a neighbor who was always barefoot and pregnant LOL (just had to). I have been in the city for most of it though. I wouldn't know what to do again if I had to drive 30 minutes just to get to the nearest grocery store.
  • No, I am very urban.
  • I grew up in the city, but lived on a farm for a short period of time when I went to college.
  • i live in the City part of a Farming community. my bf calls me a city girl when i freak out about bugs. lol. all around me there were farms, but i didnt grow up on one.
  • Ive always lived in Bolton which is a town id hate to live in a city its way too busy for me
  • I grew up in a suburb. Very dull, poor bus service, so we might as well have been living in the country.
  • i grew up in a small ukrainian village. i guess u could call it a farm
  • The burbs... But we went camping once a year to the mountains much to my dismay!
  • I ‘grew up’ in several different places. Lived in a small town when I was born, moved to a smaller town when the first house burnt down, moved again to an even smaller town where I helped raise animals and enjoyed riding horseback every day, and eventually moved back to the outskirts of the first town, which grew up while I was gone into a damned city. I live in a small town at the moment, where I could technically have farm animals in my backyard if I really wanted them since the whole town is zoned agricultural, and I’m looking forward to moving back to the outskirts of that big city again and raising buckin’ bulls. Serves me right getting involved with a cowboy. ;-)
  • No, I am a city child!
  • Till I completed school, I was in a tiny little village. For College I went to the nearby town everyday. Finally for University I stayed in the hostel in the City. The first 8 years of my working life I spent in different cities. Then I got fed up with cities and returned to the small town close to my native village. I have retired to country again and here I am for the past 6 years in retirement.
  • Gee I wish...I grew up in the concrete jungle of Chicago. Was actually kind cool as I got to spend summers at a lake in Wisconsin so I had the best of both worlds.
  • When I was 6 we moved to the country, we had a little bit of property and had horses, goats, rabbits and sheep. Plus cats and dogs. I had the best time there, when I married I moved into my husbands house in town and it's different, But I can order delivery pizza now :)
  • I grew up in the city, but spent alot of my holidays in the country with my cousins, I LOVE the country and country girls:0)
  • I'm a townie through & through!! :-/ I lived in London England for almost a year & grew to hate the place!! I moved from town to town but ended up back where I started!! :-/ in the same town I grew up in!!!
  • I grew up in the countryside on a farm (which I still live at). Regularly, do many actvities such as herding sheep, fencing, driving tractors etc. We own sheep obly but now we are considering raising chickens and ducks as well.
  • The big small city of Green Bay, Wisconsin. So, no. But I did have grandparents in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan that were in the country. Lots of land, fishing and snowmobiling.
  • i grew up on a farm and still live on the farm.
  • College town
  • I grew up in a pastoral valley filled with farms, woods, streams, and fields. Most of it is a tacky subdivision now, but I live elsewhere. :(
  • The first 6 years of my life I was raised in the dirty south( so watch what you say around my momma :P ) I've lived a quadrillion miles away in a city for years now though.

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