• Nuke_the_whales@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    I’ve been trying to find activities I can do on my own. I like being on my own and doing stuff by myself. But when I look up “fun things to do as an extrovert” and the results are pages of “how to not be an extrovert”. Like ffs I like being an introvert, why this obsession with changing my personality style and trying to force me to be something I’m not

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      3 months ago

      Try “alone” or “by yourself” instead of “introvert.” (I assume that’s the word you meant.)

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      3 months ago

      Cycling, role playing games, hiking groups, theater, local, community, local community theater, fascism, beating up people I don’t like

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      3 months ago

      I’m neither introverted nor extroverted, but I do shit alone every day!

      Found a new trail to hike by my house, along with the miles of “wild” trails in the woods here. Just got back from a 4-mile.

      Yesterday I kayaked a couple of miles in the local swamp. Saw beautiful things!

      Also, I lay in bed and read everyday, even if my wife is there. If she wants TV? Ear plugs, I’m basically alone.

      EDIT: Forgot to add: I found these things to do simply by poking around on Google Maps, seeing what was around me. Not “official” places, just looking at geography. It’s free.