MossRoad - I think we're on the opposite end of the spectrum on this one. Most guys are in the middle and would probably not want to have their in-laws visiting every weekend, let alone living with them. Most also probably don't dread it like I do when they visit. Don't get me wrong, I don't hate them. I just don't have anything in common with them. For example, they don't go outside unless they have to, whereas I prefer to be outside as much as I can. They love to go shopping (yes, even my father-in-law loves shopping) and I hate to go shopping. Their favorite way to spend a perfect 75 degree sunny day is to go to the outlet malls, mine is to putter around in the yard and garden, go for a hike, play tennis, etc.
Anyway, I think it's both interesting and good that most of you like where you live, for whatever reason, and don't intend to move. I probably won't move either unless I lose my job and can't find another one in this area. The reason I came here is because this was one place I could find affordable land and a job in a smaller city (Columbus is about 35K population), so I don't have a long drive to work (about 22 minutes) and can still live in the country. I have everything I need within a half hour drive (Hoosier National Forest, various state parks, tennis courts, Lowes, Home Depot coming soon, Walmart Superstore, Quality Farm and Fleet, and Sears. Also, Mike's Music and Dance Barn for smoke free Country and Western dancing). Another thing I like is that we don't observe daylight savings time, so we don't have run around twice a year and change all of our clocks. My kids have a 5 acre yard and about an acre of woods to play in and our neighbors are easy to get along with. I do miss the mountains and dry air of Colorado, but couldn't afford land there (those views aren't cheap).