I have a small (8) close knit family, friends/acquaintances in a walking group who I only see for an hour, once a week, and Gransnet in between.
I like that I can look in on Gransnet whenever it suits me, and either join in or not. I enjoy the interaction with people but when I want to leave, I can.
'Real' friendships can be too time consuming, needy, draining and unreliable. I don't have the interest when so much of my time is spent with my four generational family and fitting time in to just enjoy being on my own.
Sharing experiences with Gransnetters, taking and giving advice, empathising when things are tough or congratulating when things are good, general chit chat and enjoying the humour, are all things that I enjoy about Gransnet. How about you?
Changes in taxation that Andy Burnham seems to be interested in


