Money? I could afford my pass. Work? I was always free to go to City. Distance? I lived on Walton Street at the time I stopped going.
There was only one reason I stopped going: Assem Allam.
To me it's a valid reason as, like I've mentioned before, I couldn't sit in a venue I wasn't wanted (against name change, labelled a hooligan etc). Like AlRawdah above says, it was a moral standpoint.
I've also said I salute all those who carried on going even though they were against the regime, and still are.
To you, it's not valid point, fair enough. To me, it's a question of looking at myself in the mirror and knowing I did what I thought and felt was right.
I do not regret my decision.
Also, just to say, if the Allams go and we're in League 2, the Conference or the Prem, ie wherever the heck we are, I WILL get another pass and be there behind Hull City once again.