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Top 5 Homebody Birth Months

Some people thrive on plans, parties, and being booked and busy every weekend. But these homebody birth months would rather stay in, recharge, and protect their peace, so keep reading to see who makes cozy their entire personality.

DECEMBER

Although curiosity may have killed the cat, it’s what keeps you alive. Bursting with wanderlust, you’re extroverted not only toward people, but toward the entire world. You are an intrepid daredevil who has the blood of the great world explorers coursing through your veins. You admire Ferdinand Magellan, but you also resent him, because he sailed around the world long before you were born. The song “I’ve Been Everywhere” was written about you. You would rather venture into the unknown and fail than stay put and prosper. You would travel to other planets if you could only afford the airfare.

APRIL

It’s a big world to you, and it’s all yours. Just like there are no strangers to you—only friends you haven’t met yet—there are no foreign lands to you, only homelands you’ve yet to grace with your presence. You like to stare at maps, dreaming of visiting places you haven’t set your toes on yet. You’ll go just about anywhere, no matter how dangerous or unpleasant, simply because you haven’t seen it before. Easily bored with the familiar and endlessly intrigued by the unfamiliar and potentially dangerous, you are an inveterate thrill-seeker whose risk-taking behavior sometimes spills into other areas such as drugs and sex.

JUNE

To you, new is better than old and unfamiliar is better than familiar. You realize that life is brutally short and that it’s a waste of time to keep doing the same old things and staying in the same old places. You’d rather be surrounded by strangers than by friends. You are free-spirited by nature and hate anything that seems too easy, predictable, or “been there, done that.” Once you’ve been there and done that, you want to go somewhere else and do something else. You admire the sailors of yore who’d set out on a turbulent, unpredictable ocean, risking a horrific death in a watery grave and holding out hope that that somewhere on the other end was a new and exotic land.

NOVEMBER

An anti-conformist by birth, you like to travel not to relax, but to challenge yourself with unfamiliar places, people, sights, food, and even smells. Your brand of adventurousness is a form of self-discipline, a way to challenge yourself and your fears. You want to go deep-sea diving not because you wish to see all the sights and colors but to conquer your fear of sharks and your morbid dread of the ocean’s bottomless darkness. You’ll go sky-diving not because it sounds exciting, but because you have a lifelong fear of heights. You never found home life to be especially comforting, so traveling is your way of fleeing from the thudding, suffocating conformity of what’s familiar.

AUGUST

The Lion is the king of the jungle. Because of this, you are unafraid of venturing anywhere inside your jungle domain. It’s a big and beautiful jungle filled with all manner of strange creatures that are both friendly and hostile. But, being the king, you aren’t scared of anything you may encounter in the jungle. Once you venture outside the jungle, though, you are no longer the king; you’re a scared little kitten. You won’t go to the desert or the mountains or the beach—only the jungle. You justify this by saying that whales stay in the ocean and mountain goats stay in the mountains.