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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Weekend nights are for meeting up with friends in my house. After a tough workweek, I welcome the chance to decompress.[/quote] A lot of the disagreement here seems to center around how people like to decompress. For some it’s wine and dinner with friends, for others its a book in bed with a cup of tea, for some its sitting on the couch with DH and watching a movie. I think people do have to recognize that what is relaxing and a break for some people is not relaxing for others. And I say this as an extrovert who does like to unwind with friends but understands that some friends like to have less busy social lives and need time to themselves. [/quote] How did introverts maintain friendships?[/quote] NP but this is why I meet with friends on weekends during the day way more often. By the end of the day (either at work talking to people all day or at home doing family activities and hanging with the kids) I am drained and I don’t feel like I have the bandwidth for even more social interaction. I would never want my hangouts with friends to feel like a chore. [/quote]
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