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AIBU?

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To need a lot of alone time

62 replies

TopGalGotte · 22/12/2024 17:10

I've always been happy in my own company, have always lived alone even though I've been in relationships. I have a good family and circle of friends, play tennis, which I love, so I've a fairly busy life with work etc. also.

Despite all this, I need a lot of time alone to recharge/read/ do nothing/walk. I've always been like this, but I feel even more as I've got older.

I also don't enjoy socialising with big groups - eg I enjoy playing tennis in a club but I don't enjoy the social evenings of around 100 people that happen a few times a year... prefer meeting up with a couple of people I'm friendliest with.

Another example - I'm spending Christmas day with family but I want Christmas eve to myself - which some people can't seem to understand!

AIBU and odd, or is it okay to be like this?

OP posts:
mrsjoyfulprizeforraffiawork · 22/12/2024 17:11

It's OK. There are lots of us out here who feel the same.

WasThatACorner · 22/12/2024 17:12

There's nothing wrong with you. I have found that being able to tell people what works for me and what doesn't has really helped as people don't feel offended at invites being declined.

bridgetreilly · 22/12/2024 17:13

You’re just an introvert. Completely normal.

georgepigg · 22/12/2024 17:13

Not strange or unusual at all. I haven’t been alone for ages (months) and that’s really not optimal for me!

whatwouldyoudoifisangoutofkey · 22/12/2024 17:13

It would be my dream to have your lifestyle.

AgileGreenSeal · 22/12/2024 17:14

You are not being unreasonable.

We are all different and “recharge” in different ways.
Personally I’m like you, I need alone time and always enjoy it. And I don’t do so well if I can’t get it. Relax, you’re fine.

Nevergiveuponagoodthing · 22/12/2024 17:14

Perfectly normal, that or I’m abnormal too!

TwilightSkies · 22/12/2024 17:14

I’m like this. Love time alone, peace and quiet. I need to recharge after spending time with people.

SallyWD · 22/12/2024 17:14

bridgetreilly · 22/12/2024 17:13

You’re just an introvert. Completely normal.

Exactly. I'm an introvert too and need lots of time alone, although I don't always get it!

Dearg · 22/12/2024 17:15

Do you feel drained / exhausted after being around people? Normal introvert reaction.
I think , statistically, there are more of us introverts, than extroverts.

As long as you are comfortable with your alone time, that’s fine!

I would say I am very similar, and I am comfortable with that.

gannett · 22/12/2024 17:16

I can't get my head around the people who apparently don't need time alone (or even actively hate it).

I do like socialising though, including big groups - I learned to love them over the years. Obviously depends on the exact company. But I need a lot of alone time to recharge.

Trickabrick · 22/12/2024 17:17

Your life sounds perfect to me!

Itsaswelltime · 22/12/2024 17:18

I voted YABU by mistake (fat fingers).

Bollocksmorelike · 22/12/2024 17:23

I’m like this. We’re introverts. We find socialising uses up our energy. Extroverts find socialising gives them energy.

Fistle · 22/12/2024 17:26

Bollocksmorelike · 22/12/2024 17:23

I’m like this. We’re introverts. We find socialising uses up our energy. Extroverts find socialising gives them energy.

Yes. Even when we enjoy it.

I’m very sociable, and I love company, having people over for dinner, and I’m happy in big groups, but I need more than average amounts of time by myself.

Cynic17 · 22/12/2024 17:30

YANBU. I feel exactly the same. I need regular alone time every week, and I also enjoy going on trips and holidays by myself. There is nothing wrong with being solitary.

Happyinarcon · 22/12/2024 17:32

I am also an introvert, but I watched a few YouTube shorts which suggested something along the lines that introverts don’t have strong boundaries, so they don’t feel 100% safe around people and need to be slightly on guard. They then need the down time to recharge. I think this describes me.

ThirdStorm · 22/12/2024 17:33

I’m the same. “Oh your poor thing spending Christmas Eve alone…”. It’s my bliss! Then I’m ready to spend several days with family.

TopGalGotte · 22/12/2024 17:35

ThirdStorm · 22/12/2024 17:33

I’m the same. “Oh your poor thing spending Christmas Eve alone…”. It’s my bliss! Then I’m ready to spend several days with family.

That's exactly how I feel! And I'll need a few solitary days after too.

OP posts:
poemsandwine · 22/12/2024 17:35

bridgetreilly · 22/12/2024 17:13

You’re just an introvert. Completely normal.

There are many of us, OP. Of course you are not unreasonable.

SoNiceToComeHomeTo · 22/12/2024 17:35

Happyinarcon · 22/12/2024 17:32

I am also an introvert, but I watched a few YouTube shorts which suggested something along the lines that introverts don’t have strong boundaries, so they don’t feel 100% safe around people and need to be slightly on guard. They then need the down time to recharge. I think this describes me.

That’s interesting. Me too, and perhaps I find people tiring because I don’t just chill out being myself with them.

TopGalGotte · 22/12/2024 17:36

Dearg · 22/12/2024 17:15

Do you feel drained / exhausted after being around people? Normal introvert reaction.
I think , statistically, there are more of us introverts, than extroverts.

As long as you are comfortable with your alone time, that’s fine!

I would say I am very similar, and I am comfortable with that.

Yes, to the feeling drained. I'm not shy, can chat to anyone, but I find it a big effort sometimes.

OP posts:
Timeforatincture · 22/12/2024 17:36

Team OP! Just been to a lovely drinks party with lots of interesting people to talk to, but two hours enough for me. Husband still there, and that's fine.

Fistle · 22/12/2024 17:37

Happyinarcon · 22/12/2024 17:32

I am also an introvert, but I watched a few YouTube shorts which suggested something along the lines that introverts don’t have strong boundaries, so they don’t feel 100% safe around people and need to be slightly on guard. They then need the down time to recharge. I think this describes me.

No, I don’t think that’s true as a rule. I love people, I am socially confident, and I am absolutely myself around others, but, although I love socialising, it does deplete my energy rather than replenish it.

HappyintheHills · 22/12/2024 17:39

That’s absolutely the definition of an introvert.

Welcome to the club,