Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Introvert speaking. Reach a compromise. Socialize one weekend of the month and put a time limit on it, 3-4 hours of hanging out then everyone goes home.
Or chill at home all day then meet friends for dinner.
I sense you are mocking the trips to Target. To an introvert, doing things other than reading or watching TV can be draining.
Do not do this. It is not compromising. My husband has put these limits on me for 10 years, it is control. I had many friends before, now I just have a few. It also limits your kids. Please find a way to keep socializing rather than isolating yourself. It catches up with you in time and is very depressing. Think of a solution that allows you to have your needs met as well!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
OP here. This is the issue.
I feel depressed because I only have "access" a small chunk of life under these conditions.
And when it is my "turn" to choose what we do, I hear about how awful it is/hard it is, but I am supposed to be so happy and grateful that the other person stepped out of the comfort zone for 3 hours.
I love Target, or any mall, but that isn't exactly a night at the opera. Feels like a pumpkin shell.