no, Tryharder, it's about people's ability to set the boundaries with which they are comfortable. and other people not seeming to respect that, despite relatively large amount of effort by posters to not scream "just let me do what i want to do, ffs".
people have enough pressure to "perform" in life.
duties to parents.
obligations, finicially, to banks and bills/utilities.
an obvious obligation to do well by your children.
striving to spend quality time with, and support, your partner.
significant pressure from employers.
do you really feel we should add "duty bound to neighbours" into that too?
sorry but my life is too short for all that as well.
i have so little free time in life that i only have a few hours each week to choose between family time, seeing friends, and doing stuff for ME.
personally, i wouldn't want a neighbour who brought in the emotional blackmail every time i tried to relax in my own home.
does that make me antisocial? maybe it does, but frankly i don't give a flying figg. the people i care about are the ones i want to spend time with. if that included a neighbour, all is well. but for me, it doesn't include neighbours.
so take a running jump with your "selfish" "anti social" accusations.