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Why does the idea of having guests over feel… stressful? Why does your home stop feeling peaceful the moment someone rings the doorbell — even if you like the person? This video explores the psychology of people who hate having guests over — and why it’s usually not about being rude, antisocial, or “bad at hosting.” It’s about how your nervous system relates to space, control, and recovery. In this video, we break down: • why your home feels like a charger, not a social venue • how guests change your internal settings without realizing it • the nervous-system reason surprise visits feel overwhelming • why enjoying solitude doesn’t mean you hate people • and why relief when guests leave is about regulation, not rejection If you’ve ever loved someone deeply… and still secretly counted the minutes until they went home, this video might explain why. If this was you, leave a comment 😊 Keywords- psychology of people who hate guests why I hate having guests over psychology of introverts home as a safe space nervous system regulation why surprise visits are stressful social battery psychology highly sensitive people psychology why being at home feels safe mental health and personal space psychology of solitude self awareness psychology