What season do you like the most out of the two? My husband loves the Winter and hates the Summer but I'm vise versa. Feel free to comment!
Winter or Summer?
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Summer, hands down.
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Winter. It's easier to bundle up to get warm than it is to try to cool down, at least for me.
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Hah, what I always say: You can always put on mote clothes in the winter, but you can only get so naked in the summer.
Originally posted by
Envy
Winter. It's easier to bundle up to get warm than it is to try to cool down, at least for me.
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That is true, but I hate having to wear Winter clothes. Everything is so bulky and unattractive. I'd much rather be wearing a tank top and flip flops any day!
Originally posted by
RubenesqueAna
Hah, what I always say: You can always put on mote clothes in the winter, but you can only get so naked in the summer.
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Oh I really don't like either, pretty equally.
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Aww, I think winter clothes can be so adorable. I always go for adorable over sexy, though, so winter kind of works with my "look," I guess.
Originally posted by
Harlequin
That is true, but I hate having to wear Winter clothes. Everything is so bulky and unattractive. I'd much rather be wearing a tank top and flip flops any day!
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I love Summer!!!
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Fall!
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Summer!
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Fall is my favorite and spring is my second fave. I think summer might be my least favorite.
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Between the two, summer. I used to enjoy winter more, but after how much snow we got last year in Virginia, I hate the winter now. But my perfect temperature is around 70 degrees, so either spring or fall works best for me.
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For me the winter wins hands down. All of the family has their birthdays, the holidays and a nice warm fire to "play" in front of.
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Fall, north of the Mason-Dixon Line.
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Summer. I hate layers.
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I'm very much a summer guy - I hate bundling up and love a bit of sweaty sex.
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I prefer fall, but I'll take summer over winter if I have to choose.
12/15/2010
We are both very much summer people.
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I strongly prefer equinoxes over solstices. Equinoxes are gentle here, I love the delicate greens and flowers of spring, and I love autumn associations like Halloween and fall leaves (Sadly, not much real, colorful fall foliage here.).
I mostly loathe summer--I live in Florida and I could never take the harshness of the season here. I feel faint when out too long. I try to live indoors all season. I only like summer when I can swim in a pool. I love swimming! But I don't care for the tanning risk.
Winter is sometimes fun. I love winter clothes (not too frumpy here, the lowest low is usually around 20F), I noted the other day how much neater people look in their coats in comparison to relaxed warm weather clothes.
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I mostly loathe summer--I live in Florida and I could never take the harshness of the season here. I feel faint when out too long. I try to live indoors all season. I only like summer when I can swim in a pool. I love swimming! But I don't care for the tanning risk.
Winter is sometimes fun. I love winter clothes (not too frumpy here, the lowest low is usually around 20F), I noted the other day how much neater people look in their coats in comparison to relaxed warm weather clothes.
I'm not where I need to be at all!
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I admit if I lived in FL - I would not have picked summer as my choice. You make a good point where you live matters - but in San Diego there is no bad weather. What I hate most about winter are the short days. As I've gotten older I feel like I have Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) - it just means you get a little depressed and lack motivation due to insufficient sunlight.
Originally posted by
AU
I strongly prefer equinoxes over solstices. Equinoxes are gentle here, I love the delicate greens and flowers of spring, and I love autumn associations like Halloween and fall leaves (Sadly, not much real, colorful fall foliage here.).
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I strongly prefer equinoxes over solstices. Equinoxes are gentle here, I love the delicate greens and flowers of spring, and I love autumn associations like Halloween and fall leaves (Sadly, not much real, colorful fall foliage here.).
I mostly loathe summer--I live in Florida and I could never take the harshness of the season here. I feel faint when out too long. I try to live indoors all season. I only like summer when I can swim in a pool. I love swimming! But I don't care for the tanning risk.
Winter is sometimes fun. I love winter clothes (not too frumpy here, the lowest low is usually around 20F), I noted the other day how much neater people look in their coats in comparison to relaxed warm weather clothes.
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I mostly loathe summer--I live in Florida and I could never take the harshness of the season here. I feel faint when out too long. I try to live indoors all season. I only like summer when I can swim in a pool. I love swimming! But I don't care for the tanning risk.
Winter is sometimes fun. I love winter clothes (not too frumpy here, the lowest low is usually around 20F), I noted the other day how much neater people look in their coats in comparison to relaxed warm weather clothes.
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Yeah, SAD is a toughy. I, personally, have a "happy light" that emits certain wavelengths of light that you miss when the sun is missing during the winter. I have it on in the mornings while I get ready and it makes a huge difference. Ones that emit ions have been shown to be even more effective. They're pricey, but I totally suggest you look into them if you're interested in a way to get over the winter slump without going to meds and stuff.
Originally posted by
Gunsmoke
I admit if I lived in FL - I would not have picked summer as my choice. You make a good point where you live matters - but in San Diego there is no bad weather. What I hate most about winter are the short days. As I've gotten older I feel like I
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I admit if I lived in FL - I would not have picked summer as my choice. You make a good point where you live matters - but in San Diego there is no bad weather. What I hate most about winter are the short days. As I've gotten older I feel like I have Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) - it just means you get a little depressed and lack motivation due to insufficient sunlight.
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RubenesqueAna - thanks. I actually did purchase two 'natural light' bulbs for my office and they do seem to have helped - compared to last year. I'll look into the ion generator stuff - any links that you have to articles would be appreciated.
Originally posted by
RubenesqueAna
Yeah, SAD is a toughy. I, personally, have a "happy light" that emits certain wavelengths of light that you miss when the sun is missing during the winter. I have it on in the mornings while I get ready and it makes a huge difference.
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Yeah, SAD is a toughy. I, personally, have a "happy light" that emits certain wavelengths of light that you miss when the sun is missing during the winter. I have it on in the mornings while I get ready and it makes a huge difference. Ones that emit ions have been shown to be even more effective. They're pricey, but I totally suggest you look into them if you're interested in a way to get over the winter slump without going to meds and stuff.
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Having lived in FL for a couple of decades, I can say we have two seasons - Summer (9-10 months) and Not-Quite-Summer (2-3 months); I have a friend who claims we do have four seasons (Spring, Summer, Fire, and Hell).
Originally posted by
Gunsmoke
I admit if I lived in FL - I would not have picked summer as my choice. You make a good point where you live matters - but in San Diego there is no bad weather. What I hate most about winter are the short days. As I've gotten older I feel like I
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I admit if I lived in FL - I would not have picked summer as my choice. You make a good point where you live matters - but in San Diego there is no bad weather. What I hate most about winter are the short days. As I've gotten older I feel like I have Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) - it just means you get a little depressed and lack motivation due to insufficient sunlight.
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The current weather (in the 40's during the day) is so rare that it was last recorded in the 1960's ... and we just broke those records.
My mother moved us here because of her SAD problems while living in Kansas City.
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Living in Alaska I love all the seasons, especially winter!
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Okay, I totally just know from Wikipedia that ions have been shown to help. The happy light I bought also emits the ions, so I figured it was legit. I can't say I have any scientific data to show you.
Originally posted by
Gunsmoke
RubenesqueAna - thanks. I actually did purchase two 'natural light' bulbs for my office and they do seem to have helped - compared to last year. I'll look into the ion generator stuff - any links that you have to articles would be appreciated.
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I'm in VA too and I HATED winter last year! I live on a hill and had to spend HOURS shoveling my driveway every time! Stupid freak snow storms.
Originally posted by
leatherlover
Between the two, summer. I used to enjoy winter more, but after how much snow we got last year in Virginia, I hate the winter now. But my perfect temperature is around 70 degrees, so either spring or fall works best for me.
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I hate winter!!! And if I could move somewhere warmer, I would do it in a heartbeat. But I'm not super crazy about really hot humid days either. I prefer somewhere between 70 to 80 degrees and dry. So I guess that means summer wins.
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Voted Summer, but Spring and Fall can be very nice as well, when it isn't quite so hot and sticky. Actually, if we can get out doors, that's a good season!
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I love winter, I am one of those people that are hot all the time and summer just makes it uncomfortable. I love winter as I can add extra layers if I am cold or light a fire to sit in front of. Add extra blankets on the bed to snuggle. Curl up on a miserable night with a good book. Have big roast meals that just don't fit any other time of the year.
04/10/2011
I like both.. and hate both.
I like winter cause of the holidays and it's not unbearably hot. If its too cold just throw some socks on, a blanket and you're good! Or get nekkid and cuddle with the boyfriend<3 But I also don't like when its freezing outside and raining(I just moved to seattle from los angeles.. huge difference.. ) It's also kinda depressing outside..
I like summer cause you can do anything outside and not really have to worry about rain or snow or anything. Just get up and go! There's also always alot of things going on in the summer time. And I LOVE swimming(when I get the chance to.. ) and summer is perfect for that. But, I hate when it gets so hot that I don't even wanna be touched by another person. However, a/c can solve that problem lol. Also, like I said before.. I moved to Seattle from Los Angeles.. soooo.. the summers are probably not going to be nearly as hot as they were back at home.
I like winter cause of the holidays and it's not unbearably hot. If its too cold just throw some socks on, a blanket and you're good! Or get nekkid and cuddle with the boyfriend<3 But I also don't like when its freezing outside and raining(I just moved to seattle from los angeles.. huge difference.. ) It's also kinda depressing outside..
I like summer cause you can do anything outside and not really have to worry about rain or snow or anything. Just get up and go! There's also always alot of things going on in the summer time. And I LOVE swimming(when I get the chance to.. ) and summer is perfect for that. But, I hate when it gets so hot that I don't even wanna be touched by another person. However, a/c can solve that problem lol. Also, like I said before.. I moved to Seattle from Los Angeles.. soooo.. the summers are probably not going to be nearly as hot as they were back at home.
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