I definitely understand what it's like not having family around when you want them there, but you don't live in the same city.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It isn't necessary to have relatives in Kansas City in order to be unhappy.
I don't want to leave New York and leave my family. I don't like the distance. I just did a movie in California and it's kind of excruciating to be away from them so I think there is that sense.
Not everybody even gets to live with their own family because they have to go to L.A. or New York or wherever to work and find a job and leave their family back home. But every day, I get to work with my family - if I want to.
People who live in L.A. don't like to leave their homes because they have so much space. They have the nice kitchens and a cook and a pool. When you live in L.A., there is a sense of isolation in terms of raising a family.
But instead of that stuff you get relationships with people and neighbors that you would never get in a city. People in small towns are a lot more open.
Just growing up in Pittsburgh and knowing different neighborhoods, having family there and just loving it, it's like no other place.
Everyone feels like family and I am back in the city that I love.
My friends ask me why I still live with my family, but I feel comfortable there. We've all been through so much together.
It's nice to have some distance with your family. As long as you're closer to them by love.
It's great to have a place of my own, but I still see my family often, as we are very close.