Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You think there's no activity in the cold places? We bundle up and go out there!
We hike, we skate, we go to the gym. We cross country ski. We go for walks.
Seriously.
+1
OTOH, those of us who despise the heat are stuck indoors from June-September in DC.
My DC is like me, in that he vastly prefers the cold and snow to the DC climate. We both have the opposite of SAD, and get depressed when it gets hot and muggy outside.
Yup. I am much more likely to voluntarily go outside when it is 10 degrees than when it is north of 90.
OP. You are projecting.
How am I projecting? She plays sports all summer long but that is her choice so she can't hate the heat that much. She rarely goes outside when is is cold, but constantly says she prefers the cold to heat/humidity. I hate heat and humidity too but most schools aren't in high heat/humidity weather during most of the actual college year and since my daughter has a tendency to prefer cold but yet stay indoors, not to be out and about, I am nervous about SAD and not doing much to stimulate her. Both sports she plays are outdoor sports.
It was just a question. Just because you prefer 10 degrees to 90 degrees does not mean everyone at cold weather colleges do, or my daughter. I can certainly say my daughter doesn't prefer 10 degrees as it rarely gets that cold here in DC and it snows maybe 1-3 a year which is exciting. But not snow for 4 months straight. I just wanted feedback if it was a positive or negative experience for those that lived in DC all of their lives.
Anonymous wrote:As someone mentioned, most campuses do a great job of clearing snow and people do outdoor activities, and social life doesn't slow down due to weather, most bars near campus were extremely active in winter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You think there's no activity in the cold places? We bundle up and go out there!
We hike, we skate, we go to the gym. We cross country ski. We go for walks.
Seriously.
+1
OTOH, those of us who despise the heat are stuck indoors from June-September in DC.
My DC is like me, in that he vastly prefers the cold and snow to the DC climate. We both have the opposite of SAD, and get depressed when it gets hot and muggy outside.
Yup. I am much more likely to voluntarily go outside when it is 10 degrees than when it is north of 90.
OP. You are projecting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You think there's no activity in the cold places? We bundle up and go out there!
We hike, we skate, we go to the gym. We cross country ski. We go for walks.
Seriously.
+1
OTOH, those of us who despise the heat are stuck indoors from June-September in DC.
My DC is like me, in that he vastly prefers the cold and snow to the DC climate. We both have the opposite of SAD, and get depressed when it gets hot and muggy outside.
Anonymous wrote:Colorado?