How many anthropologists suffer from dromomania?
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Had to look that one up. Does sound fitting.
However, I'm personally more of a neophile than a dromomaniac.
It's all kind of jumbled. Part of the reason I lean towards neophilia rather than dromomania is that I don't really like traveling. Even though it seems a bit counter to neophilia, I like being in a place for a long time and exploring it in detail.
I suppose if a city is large enough you can spend a lot of time there and still continue to discover new things.