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From a beautiful community to ghetto community

Hey friends, what's new with you? so,  suppose if you lost or laid off from job and you could not be able to afford anything such a house, bills, and a car, you decided to sell the home and sell a car, will you be able to move to ghetto community?

Only at least 24 months? post your thought.

You would have too.

If I was in that position, I would try to move to an area that im kind of familiar with or an area where a close relative or friend lives @.

I think it would make the transition a lil more easier.

Yes I would... and did.

I moved from one of the wealthiest areas in CA to a ...less fortunate place...

And I'm fine with it.

Thankfully enough, I wouldnt have to move to a ghetto community because I still have a room at my moms house even though I havent lived there since I was barley 18.

Even if both my fiance and I had to move out, there is still an extra room.

His parents live on a lot of land too, so we could set up shop there as well.

Either way, I wouldn't stay there long, I desire privacy. If in the event I couldnt stay with family, Id rather take the cheapy apartments that are in a decent city Or Id contact our godfather....meh...

I moved out Im not going back..ever

I never lived in a really nice, affluent community.

I have been in and around poverty my whole life.

Of course, I have moved from decent to worse neighborhoods and it was fine for me. The funny thing is that it always seemed that the neighborhoods I left would get better after I moved.

Only in my present situation do I see the neighborhood getting nicer with me still in it.

The only down side is that pretty soon it will likely be too expense to live in and I will have to move anyway.

I wouldnt move back to the ghetto..

People who want to work will find work.

I would work 2 jobs if I had to in order to keep stability in my kids life and not have to move to a bad area..

~Katrina~: I wouldnt move back to the ghetto..

People who want to work will find work.

I would work 2 jobs if I had to in order to keep stability in my kids life and not have to move to a bad area.. Too bad working two jobs isn't always enough.

As long as I have my guns I'd move any where without fear.

Wouldn't be long before I'd have enough money to move back out with profit.

Sell that ass james..does that gun make your pecker seem huge to you?

Indica MaMa: sell that ass james..does that gun make your pecker seem huge to you? Uh actually the gun is a Colt Walker, and no they're about the same size and weight.

You wouldn't be hitting on me would you?

I think you're kinda cute myself, so what say we get together for some Italian food somewhere?

Well darling?

You say ghetto as if it were a bad thing.

Move to an area you can afford, with money left for food, and some money for general fun(movies, going out to eat, etc...) i live in a part of town thats not "nice" but the people here are closer to home than the upscale side of town.

Home to me is where people look out for each other, and love each other.

Not show off their new cars and make sure they have nicer things than their neighbors.

If you can find affordable housing with a little money left over make some friends in the area and go out and do things with them.

Build a bond. you'll find "ghettoes" have a very tight knit communit and you would want to be a part of it, not afraid of it.

I hope this helps you a little bit.

I also had some troubles lately, i was hesitant at first, but if you throw yourself in the mix, you'll be fine.

Good luck!

THAT LOGIC IS STEREOTYPICAL..

YOU NEED A GUN IF YOU ARE IN A ECONOMICALLY CHALLENGED NEIGHBORED?

HOW SAD.

Did that just happen to you?