<p>I have lived a crazy, busy, wonderful freshman year. Most of my friends live elsewhere on campus so I hardly ever spend time in my room. Subsequently, there have been very few days where I've sat all alone in my room and done absolutely nothing all day. Today is one such day. </p>
<p>Is this common? Or should I attempt to call one of my remaining friends who haven't gone home for Easter and ask them to get dinner? Problem is, I don't want to... my bed is just too comfy. But I only have 13 days left of my freshman year, so I figure I should make the most of it... then again, I think I've made plenty of it so far.</p>
<p>Basically, this is just someone who's bored and lonely wondering if what I'm doing right now is totally unheard of. I'm sure it isn't. But confirmation would be nice.</p>
<p>I sit alone in my dorm room all the time. Sometimes you just need to veg out! Personally as the end of the year draws near I am more likely to spend time chilling out at home since in a week I’ll be stuck at my parents house with no peace or privacy anymore. :P</p>
<p>I don’t need other people to validate my life. I just like to be around others; it makes me happy. I feel as though I need a break from people right now though because I’m around them so much.</p>
<p>Everyone needs time to recharge sometimes. If you feel like doing something, do it. I understand the feeling but forcing yourself to go out and be social when you really don’t want to won’t be fun.</p>
<p>Whenever I skip a night going out I feel kind of the same…like I should be going out and doing something. But it’s perfectly okay to take time for yourself, especially as the semester is ending and we’re all getting burned out.</p>
<p>roughly 1/3 of the population here (US) are introverts. Introverts aren’t socially inept or flatout shy people, that’s just a shallow perception. Introverts are people who need time alone to chill out after they’re spent, and are tired of being social. It’s a fact. I’m in that category. I don’t like parties, drinking or all that peer pressure. Sometimes, I just like to do things by myself.</p>