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i don't know any of the towns or cities on coastal NC, but i'm thinking that's my next move.
i spent 15 years in atlanta and can't stomach the traffic or overcrowding anymore.
i love liberal, super gay friendly areas with a good hetero dating scene. i like good restaurants, but night clubs aren't it for me. i can work anywhere from home, so it doesn't matter where i live.
You really should tour our coast line before making the decision.
There is no Super Gay section.
Being it the coast outside the tourist season you will find yourself around alot of fisherman and some do like to get drunk and act redneck becareful what you do in public you may be watched and could end up in sea. Wilmington is probably the most liberal out of nc coastal towns.
Be careful, do research, people around here arn't exactly friendly to a lot of what you mentioned. I would say wilmington is where you would want to check out.
Be careful, do research, people around here arn't exactly friendly to a lot of what you mentioned. I would say wilmington is where you would want to check out.
If you want to buy a house in Wilmington 5 miles from the beach and 5 miles from downtown. I have one that has a red dinning room and all hardwood floors with tile in the kitchen and laundry room. one bath but cute with large back yard all fenced in. 2 bedrooms, with a large closet that I have had built in the last year. (Beautiful)
I bought it for rental but not happy with that so I am going to sell it. I also live in Wilm and it is beautiful and I wouldn't want to be anywhere else in the world.
i love liberal, super gay friendly areas with a good hetero dating scene. i like good restaurants, but night clubs aren't it for me. i can work anywhere from home, so it doesn't matter where i live.
It sounds like you would like downtown Wilmington. It is gay-friendly, and has good resturants. Whether it is a 'good hetero dating scene' is up for debate. You can find interesting and creative people, but it is tougher to find responsible or ambitious people.
There aren't too many good jobs in the Wilmington area, so this tends to be a destination for people who work from home and can live anywhere - or for people who are self-employed, and live off providing services to tourists, the wealthy, or the retired.
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