I suppose I'd describe myself as a homebody, although it's not completely by choice. I have severe agoraphobia and some other anxiety issues but I do love to go outside when I'm feeling good. We only have 2 seasons here; hot and frozen. 75% of the time it is the latter so I don't go out very much at all, but when I do I usually enjoy it.
Definitely a homebody (looking for the same). Been there, done that, and don't enjoy watching everyone else go where I've already been. With the right partner, there is plenty to do at home.
I am very much a home body...I don't like going out much at all except for necessary things like work and stuff...I like living a nice quiet life without anything hectic going on in my little cave
I was always out looking for parties from like 16-19. Then I became a homebody once I went on probation and it turned out for the best. haha. All my friends are just too much into parties and drugs too much for anything productive and I hate it now. Like someone said about not liking to watch people go where you've already been. Now all my friends give me shit for not getting wasted and what not and staying out. I just laugh and go home where I can be comfortable and do what I want with less anxiety.
i am a homebody in a huge way+... my apartment is always the core of everything, the real gathering place for everybody every night... i like it, it is perfect! it is great having the world come to you! haha!
I'm kind of a homebody because I enjoy peaceful activities while all of my friends get bored with them. I like to just chill in the woods, listen to the waterfall or go on hike. It seems that most of my buddies prefer talking and hellraising over just chilling out. My boyfriend enjoys the quiet activities so at least I'm never alone. I still like parties but other than that I just don't know what to do for fun social activities besides play hackysack or go fishin.
spent a lot of time out when i was young, especially playing in punk bands in clubs apart from feeding the cats i rarely go outside anymore books help a lot