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I have 15 tattoos, and 8 piercings. I'm married and just gave birth to a baby boy in May. I'm currently a SAHM so you can find me taking care of my son and binge-watching television while he naps.
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Hi! I'm from Miami.... and I am planning to move to California. I am almost done with college and since I'm a Mass Communications/Broadcast Journalism major, I think there's a lot of opportunities there. I also had an internship that has opened a lot of doors, but what better place than California? I am in love with the idea of living in California, but I'm terrified of earthquakes. I have a lot of anxiety and I have dreams that I'll be at the gym, and there will be an earthquake. Or that I'll be at work, and it will hit... or that my boyfriend and I will be driving, and then an earthquake will happen. I'm terrified! I did a little research on it, but it's not the same as getting an opinion of someone who lives there. If you live in California, can you tell me a little bit about it? And if there are any earthquakes... and what their like? I would appreciate it greatly! Thank you!
I haven't been living in California as long as the previous advicers have, but I can say that Earthquakes really aren't too bad. I heard on the news that there are lots of small earthquakes every day but you never feel them. The bigger ones are pretty rare. I've been in Los Angeles for about 9 months, and there's been a few earthquakes since I've been here, but I never felt them.
I don't think there's anything to be scared of. Earthquakes are something that can't be prevented. I think they should be the last thing you should be scared of. Hell, you live in Florida. You guys are pounded with a trillion hurricanes a year. Earthquakes don't seem like much in comparison. Don't be scared. I was too before I moved out here (I'm from NY), but I'm kind of at ease about them now. :)
(Rating: 5) thanks sweetie! :)