Well, yes, I rather think that one can dislike a place for any number of reasons, even if it also comes with its good points and benefits. When I was growing up, home meant trees to climb and lakes with sandy shores and green countryside as far as the horizon, almost. I could look up and see the sky, rather than just the towers of buildings blocking it all out. And I should think a place could be perfectly suitable in many respects but still not feel like a home. That's just a natural way to feel, I think.
[She shrugs a little.]
Do you feel as though you have to weigh everything out, every detriment against every benefit, in order to decide whether you like something or not?
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[She shrugs a little.]
Do you feel as though you have to weigh everything out, every detriment against every benefit, in order to decide whether you like something or not?