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Pretty_Imagination62 t1_jeefkay wrote
Reply to comment by fireside68 in Analysis | Are Philadelphia and Boston really the most neighborly cities in America? by PhillyAccount
It’s very segregated. It sounds like this survey doesn’t have a good way of capturing that point, and so it can appear neighborly when people are actually terrible.
Pretty_Imagination62 t1_jeefd1y wrote
Reply to comment by PhillyAccount in Analysis | Are Philadelphia and Boston really the most neighborly cities in America? by PhillyAccount
Boston, while ironically deemed a very liberal city, is also a very racist one
Pretty_Imagination62 t1_jeef8n0 wrote
Reply to comment by jden816 in Analysis | Are Philadelphia and Boston really the most neighborly cities in America? by PhillyAccount
It was nice having the opposite experience of going from Boston to Philly.
Pretty_Imagination62 t1_isvzuk7 wrote
Reply to Child Mental Health Providers by Dendritic1
There’s also some more offices in the suburbs you could try that do virtual appointments- MainLine Health I think. Depending on what’s going on Temple also has an anxiety clinic with grad students and could probably get your child in pretty quickly
Pretty_Imagination62 t1_jeehalj wrote
Reply to comment by Dryheavemorning in Analysis | Are Philadelphia and Boston really the most neighborly cities in America? by PhillyAccount
Boston doesn’t have much of a living metro area. The whole city itself is segregated by entire neighborhoods