I’m not sure how you got a “superiority complex” out of my ramblings 🙂 I dont feel “superior” to the Temecula demographic. I simply feel like I dont quite fit in.
I think many of us believe that our choices, preferences and life paths are better than our friend or neighbors.
When I said “Temecula Profile” that was based on my understanding that Temecula attracts older, retired couples or families who are drawn to the great schools, weather, larger homes, etc. In no way did I mean that a “Temecula person” is a ‘desert rat’ or lower form of human life.
I grew up in a major city, went to school in NYC, worked for a news organization in Atlanta, then D.C., lived in Mission Hills in San Diego.
So, yes, I suppose it’s only natural that I enjoy being around people who share my interests, passions, and like to do some of the same things.
For our life right now, San Marcos probably makes the most sense for ME. That may not be the case for you, or the guy down the block.
SM is not a bad commute for my husband and it’s near more of the things that we both enjoy doing.
I think if we had children, or had both grown up here, gone to school here, with existing networks of friends and family in the area, our physical address probably wouldnt be such a big deal.
But, as we are recently married, trying to build “our” life together I’m pretty sure that Temecula will be a little challenging.
Yes, Temecula has a nice arts center – but I prefer to be closer to the CA Performing Arts Center, colleges, galleries and DT san diego. Again, that’s just me.