The only thing urban about me is the parties. I have almost always been a suburbanite. I got a car for my graduation. I want to have a manicured lawn and have my son go to a good college.
This quote reflects a desire to embrace a suburban lifestyle, emphasizing traditional markers of success such as a nice home, education, and social gatherings. It highlights the contrast between urban perceptions and personal identity, suggesting that while social events may be associated with city life, the speaker values stability, family, and the comforts of suburban living. The emphasis on achieving these concrete goals underscores a desire for security and the American Dream, illustrating personal priorities that transcend urban or rural labels.