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367 Psychologists say people who would rather stay home on weekends rather than go out and party almost always display these 7 unique traits

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 03/21/2026 14:15 EDT

Psychologists say people who would rather stay home on weekends rather than go out and party almost always display these 7 unique traits

I’ll be honest with you. There was a time when I felt guilty about this. Friday evening would come around and mates from my corporate days would be making plans. Drinks in Soho. Someone’s birthday. A bar that someone had read about somewhere. And I’d look at my phone, look at my sofa, and quietly ... Read more

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