antisocial (Reclusive)
Antisocial behavior, often described as reclusive, refers to a tendency to avoid social interactions and prefer solitude. Individuals who are reclusive may feel uncomfortable in social settings or simply enjoy spending time alone. This behavior can stem from various factors, including personality traits, past experiences, or mental health conditions.
Reclusive individuals may engage in activities that do not require social interaction, such as reading, writing, or pursuing hobbies. While being reclusive is not inherently negative, it can lead to feelings of loneliness or isolation if taken to an extreme. Understanding this behavior can help in fostering better social connections when desired.