I lived in L.A. for a few months. It seemed like no one there had parents. Or if they did have parents, they would deny it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I grew up in L.A., but I was the only one in my family born there.
My parents separated when I was 2, and my dad always lived in Chicago and my mother in L.A. I'd go back and forth and sometimes spend the summer with my dad, but L.A. was home.
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.
I looked at my parents when I was 17, and I said, 'I'm moving to L.A.'
I went to elementary school in L.A. I was born in L.A. My mother was from Redondo Beach. My father was French. He died six months before I was born, so my mother went home. I was born there. Not the childhood that most people think. Middle-class, raised by my mother. Single mom.
I grew up in Mississippi. I was there for 13 years, and then when I turned 13, I moved out to L.A.
Never lived in L.A. I've always done the New York thing.
I was born and raised in East Los Angeles by a single mom who had three biological kids and adopted four more. I never met my dad.
Does anybody actually go out in L.A.? When I lived there, I'd just stay in my apartment.
I lived in L.A. for four years, and basically, every corner you go to, or in a restaurant, you can't even find people from the same background.