| I can appreciate how you're feeling. I think we've all been there at some point in our lives in any walk of life.
The thing is that you're sitting in your comfort zone, or your comfort bubble and you're feeling pretty content there. But there's obviously a desire to want to go out and interact, meet girls, have a good time or whatever or you wouldn't have written your post.
So, my question is what is really stopping you? Is it the fear of rejection, going to a new foreign environment, the lack of confidence or competence?
There are times when a guy might decide to stay in because he hasn't got the right frame of mind, emotional state or just isn't in the talkative mood because he's under stress/pressure, ill, exhausted or whatever. These are legitimate claims, but there's a some kind of force holding you back that can only be turned off by you.
Sure, you could arrange a meeting with your friends and they might be able to motivate/persuade you to leave your home, but you could still make up an excuse at the last minute, I know some guys who do this often. It's normal.
Look at this way, are you basing your decision to go out on an outcome like if I go out I must make out with a girl, or get laid, or whatever. If so, they don't, stop that mind of thought. Just go with the flow, have a good time, be carefree. Don't attempt to predetermine things and remember go out with a good vibe.
How can you get into that positive vibe? Well get well groomed, new haircut, listen to your fav songs, buy some new aftershave/cologne. Meet up with positive people, don't go out with negative people who only talk about work, weather or dry boring stuff.
I'll leave it there for now, will be interesting to hear back from you about why you really don't want to go out.
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