Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm an introvert, and think it's extremely healthy to leave the house for at least a little bit, every day. To go outside, get exercise, get air, run an errand, interact with people even if it's just passing people on the sidewalk. And sure, I think many people are aholes, but it's still important to get out and see other humans.
I have a long term houseguest who hasn't left the house for 3 days now, and it's insane to me. That's terribly unhealthy. Even when I've had covid/flu/strep/etc, I never went 24+ hours without even going outside for a little bit. I'm not sure I spend more than 3 days in an entire year without never leaving the house to at least go for a walk.
If I'm a houseguest I always make it a point to leave the house for an hour or two to give them time away from me. But I love when I can just burrow in bed, reading magazines and when I get bored, books, and when I get bored, watch Netflix and putter around and whatever. I have no need for people. Dogs, maybe, but never people. My window is open - and the air is dirty. No need to go out for "fresh air" and the people in my neighborhood are homeless. so no need to walk past them and get called a fat ass*ole or whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve stayed home for a few days in a row plenty of times, especially since the pandemic when I no longer need to be in the office every day. What’s the big deal? Sometimes I don’t leave because I just need some down time. Sometimes I’m busy doing chores, laundry, etc all day and by then I’m too tired to go anywhere. I like my house. I don’t need to be out in the world to interact with people just because. I feel like I get a lot of interaction while I work. Everyone is different.
This. I am interacting with people all day every day at work (virtually, I work from home). I also interact with my husband and kids. Some days that's enough for me.
If you're talking about getting fresh air, then yes that's good if the weather is nice. But I can walk my dogs for 30 minutes and not interact with anyone else. I don't understand the point of your post.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve stayed home for a few days in a row plenty of times, especially since the pandemic when I no longer need to be in the office every day. What’s the big deal? Sometimes I don’t leave because I just need some down time. Sometimes I’m busy doing chores, laundry, etc all day and by then I’m too tired to go anywhere. I like my house. I don’t need to be out in the world to interact with people just because. I feel like I get a lot of interaction while I work. Everyone is different.
Anonymous wrote:God, when I leave one morning and realize I never left the house the day before. Those are the best days and I definitely have several of them per year. There are sometimes entire winter weekends when I only leave the house once, for kids' sports.
I consider it to be a treat but obviously, YMMV.
BTW I also love to be outdoors and spend a lot of time hiking, camping, etc. It doesn't have to be either/or. One can love the outdoors AND find a lazy day or weekend at home to be totally refreshing.