tallman51: agoraphobic is a not very well understood term.
It is a condition associated with Nervous Breakdown and Anxiety. It has nothing to do with open spaces.
My cousin has that. Her husband died in March of a massive heart attack and now she is forced to go outside as he is not around to any longer. I really feel sad for her.
missingLondon: A lot of men here claim to enjoy the outdoors. I'm a homebody, love staying in and pottering around the house. Any similar minded people on this site?
I love the solitude and silence in my home. The only noises I hear are the voices in my head and the crowd on the CS forums.
Jeeepers: How about we still a couple of those Knights of Malta armoured suits from a museum in Valletta and do some role playing ? If I were stuck indoors, that's what I would like to do.
lol that's pretty heavy stuff, you wouldn't be able to do much wearing all that metal!
bestbeforesomewhere, Dorset, England UK4,701 posts
missingLondon: lol that's pretty heavy stuff, you wouldn't be able to do much wearing all that metal!
Hi M.L. I'm a home lover actually. Apparently it's a trait of Capricornians of which I am one. My Mother was the same ,always baking and making the home a place of peace.
I now am more than content to enjoy my retirement surrounded by my garden which I get so much pleasure from. I do love tramping through the woods with my dog though and enjoy the wildlife.
There is nothing wrong with being an outdoor person,no more than there is being attached to your home.It's an individual thing.
missingLondon: A lot of men here claim to enjoy the outdoors. I'm a homebody, love staying in and pottering around the house. Any similar minded people on this site?
Sometimes it is good to go out, to nature, hiking, to the river, rowing, road trips - - - to enjoy the nature and world around you - - - - staying at home all the time - - - - it is nice of course but not all the time
chococherrieSomewhere over the Rainbow, Indonesia5,647 posts
54xmax: Sometimes it is good to go out, to nature, hiking, to the river, rowing, road trips - - - to enjoy the nature and world around you - - - - staying at home all the time - - - - it is nice of course but not all the time
felixis99: true and I really think people get too hung up on being inflexible with some of their profile preference
are u telling me that u would bypass an otherwise great person because u might have to be a little flexible on your standards or what kinda relationship u r seeking? oh pleeze
then u better put rigid and unthinking down as a preference
I laugh when I see all that "I love camping" stuff...and figure he's too cheap to pay for a hotel or that he wants to appear masculine. what I don't get is why he thinks women are going to get all excited about camping????
I have been camping to often that I care to remember mostly in the line of duty so yeah I like nature - - - but camping - - - no thank you I want to sleep in bed ( thou if she'd like it, I'd do it, but only in spring or summer ) no more fall or winter camping for me
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It is a condition associated with Nervous Breakdown and Anxiety.
It has nothing to do with open spaces.
My cousin has that. Her husband died in March of a massive heart attack and now she is forced to go outside as he is not around to any longer. I really feel sad for her.