There are people who, when they have free time, like to go out with friends, go shopping, see people, maybe even take a quick trip.
However, there are also those who need this moment to recharge their “social batteries”. These are four zodiac signs who like and need to be alone from time to time.
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This can even be the subject of discussion between boyfriends or friends, as it feels like rejection. However, it's just something inherent in these people's personalities. It's just the time needed to put their ideas in order, so they can feel less drained.
You are that way? Is your sign on the list? Continue reading and find out!
Cancer
It is no coincidence that the symbol of Cancerit's a crab. Cancerians have to withdraw into their “shell” to recharge their social batteries. In order for them to continue to care for others, they need that care for themselves at times.
Virgin
Virgos are very affable, but they are also reserved, as they have a low social battery. Being around too many people can wear them down considerably. Therefore, they withdraw for a while to then offer affection again.
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Scorpion
Scorpios are already famous for being mysterious and sullen. However, for them, this is necessary.
What not everyone knows is that people born under this sign are very intense and dedicate themselves to the maximum in everything they do - a bad mood is just their way of being. Therefore, Scorpios need this time to recharge their emotional batteries.
Capricorn
Capricorns are quite discreet; this is a fact. They don't tend to open up to just anyone or let much of their personal life show.
It's not a question of shyness; they are like that, and they like to be like that. Those born under this constellation know that it is necessary to understand each other well and that having a timefor you is paramount in this process.
Graduated in Social Communication at the Federal University of Goiás. Passionate about digital media, pop culture, technology, politics and psychoanalysis.