nostr:npub1jdnjk3rursksr6s6sc4wdst4ag9sf9fvrnqc7f5mfsegps07gh2q42ycw3 if you're extroverted, you'll typically tend to go outside more often. most people don't have their entire social life in a single building. being extroverted and also outdoorsy is an extremely common combination.

some people enjoy being indoors. it's comfortable here. i don't get hot or cold. all the things i need are here. i only walk if i'm going somewhere, which is what legs are for.

so just replace "introverted" with "indoorsy" and read my original post again.

in other words, your attitude is still condescending.

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Being introverted means being drained by interacting with a number of other people, it's not specific to being indoors or outdoors. Getting away from people could just include going for a walk in the woods or sitting by a stream. The Japanese literally have a term for it, forest bathing. Getting out in nature is good for you.

If you'd meant indoorsy in the first place, you'd have used it to begin with. Chill out.