I'd like to agree with Chemar here, and say I feel the same way Kimmy does when I see the feedback.
The way I like to look at things (not as a moderator or even a member, but as me - a real person sitting here with a name) is that for every community out there is atleast one person who was given the support they needed. I like to believe these communities are built for just that reason, and that should always be a priority.
I live one block from one Ralphs and then 1/4 of a mile down the street is another. It's the same store, but sometimes the other one down the street has something the first one doesn't. I visit the closest one once a week at most, but frequent the other to get additional things.
I'm the same way with forums, while I am mainly active here - I still visit other forums and post on some where I feel that I can give or get the support desired. It's hard to shut me up sometimes, I'm guilty of babbling. But sometimes within those babbles, people find new information.
The past two weeks, I had three people tell me in one way or another how something I'd done or said helped them. Them saying that helped me. Those events happened here, and it keeps me going when I have a bad day. I also had someone on my.epilepsy.com help me in a way I needed more than ever.
You go where your friends are, and you go where your home is. You can never have too many friends, and I think the same applies for 'homes'. You should never feel out of place, or as if something is wrong with you for doing that.
Sorry for babbling, I'm a nervous wreck today!
In summary, you can have as many homes as you like in this world. It's like being rich and having lots of vacation homes!