I kind of go both ways, if I'm being perfectly honest . . . despite my family being affluent at the time I was born, a white collar recession a few weeks after I was born resulted us being blue collar/working class for pretty much the entirety of my life - we rarely could afford to do anything extravagant like travel, go on vacations (I've literally only ever been out of my state twice in my entire life), so it's like in a sense, I am very much a homebody. . . .
But on the flip side, I'm not at all immune to cabin fever, and sometimes I just got to get out the house for a little while - even if it's to just drive way out into the country just for a change of scenery and pace . . . heck, last summer I drove twenty miles out into the country just to film fifteen seconds' worth of footage of Steve D'Monster at the foothills of a mountain, lol.
It's kind of funny, because I didn't used to like driving at all, but now I find I can actually tolerate it a lot more than I used to . . . mainly if it's low traffic areas; driving on major roads like interstates and some highways can get a little harrowing - especially when Tennessee drivers love going twenty to even thirty miles over the speed limit.
But you know what's funny? George Costanza actually predicted the future! He said one day living with your parents could become a cool thing . . . well, apparently ours is the generation that lives with its parents.