Claustrophobics, we don't like confined spaces.
You may not be familiar with the word "claustrophobia." If so, then you are, in fact, claustrophobic, because from your question it follows that everything is fine with you, which means that you do not often find yourself in cramped rooms or confined spaces. “Claustrophobia,” as is clear, comes from the Greek klaustron: “depth” and pheaibos: “fear, fear.”
Moving walls. Even waiting rooms, for example at an airport, become corridors along which claustrophones are led, and sometimes just a couple of doors, between which there is enough space to