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Staying and Belonging Might Be Different.



Sei un po’ di.me (or my title: “Not everyone sheds blood the first time they have sex.”)
http://flickr.com/photos/apesara/1542716302/

In a time we are increasingly more able to relocate, why do some decide to stay somewhere that does not represent the ideals they have? For example, the increasing number of Muslims in Europe who which to return to a traditional Muslim lifestyle, but remain in liberal western Europe?

I’m not saying that one group of people should be disallowed to live or be in a certain place, but wouldn’t they rather live amongst those that share the same value system? I don’t enjoy corporate America, so I left the pseudo-non-profit (corporate) lifestyle to hopefully move into a house in a rice field where I can hopefully grow crazy Taiwanese veggies and flowers. Lesbians flock to Park Slope, and apparently Utah (go figure!), because…well…there’s other lesbians! (and Park Slope has services geared for the population, which is my overall point.)

 

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