Anonymous wrote:Peaches and cherries are the only good things about summer.
Anonymous wrote:I used to hate it. It still doesn’t bring me joy BUT we joined a pool last summer and it was life changing. So much happier now we have a place to go where we can Cool down and my kid gets exercise and socializes.
Anonymous wrote:I HATE SUMMER. I always have. I truly do not understand the appeal, and as an adult with kids, I hate it even more.
It's hot. Like, in the winter, you can put ON a jacket. And it really doesn't get that cold here. But in summer? There is no relief.
You need sunscreen, bug spray, and hats, plus water EVERY time you leave. Winter...? Just leave the house.
THE BUGS
If you have kids who overheat...? Forget it. You're stuck inside.
Anyone else HATE summer?
Don't try to change my mind.
Anonymous wrote:I HATE SUMMER. I always have. I truly do not understand the appeal, and as an adult with kids, I hate it even more.
It's hot. Like, in the winter, you can put ON a jacket. And it really doesn't get that cold here. But in summer? There is no relief.
You need sunscreen, bug spray, and hats, plus water EVERY time you leave. Winter...? Just leave the house.
THE BUGS
If you have kids who overheat...? Forget it. You're stuck inside.
Anyone else HATE summer?
Don't try to change my mind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate it hate it hate it. I get Seasonal Affective Disorder starting about mid-July and it lasts until the end of September. Depression combined with heat-induced lethargy is just the absolute worst. I am dreading it.
Wait, what? Serious question: you can get seasonal affective disorder in the summer? I thought that was sun related?
No, they made that up. SAD happens in winter when there is less daylight. They were trying to be. Snarky.
It is a thing. Not common but legit.
“ In rare instances, some individuals experience SAD in the summer. If individuals feel unusually down, tired, or anxious during the summer, they should check with their doctor to see if they have summer SAD. Medical treatment, counseling, and lifestyle changes can make living with summer SAD easier.”
I find summer to be stifling. I hate the heat and direct sun. I keep the blinds shut to keep the house cooler so it can be a very isolating time for me.
your legs are not to fat for shorts, wear the shorts. Be comfortable.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to love it as a kid. Not so much as an adult. I hate summer clothes and swim suits. I never feel comfortable in anything. Summer sucks for aging bodies.
I feel the opposite. So much easier to throw on shorts and a tee or a loose cotton dress and sandals than wear leggings or jeans all the time. I find the former to be much for forgiving to my lumps.
Really? I feel like I can wear a sweater and loose jeans in the winter and look fine. I have nothing to wear in the summer. Jeans are too hot. My legs are too fat for shorts. I can’t wear anything on top that doesn’t at least cover my flabby upper arms. When I wear dresses I get chub rub on my thighs. I wear capris and a loose tee, but it looks terrible. Can’t wait to cover up again in the fall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate it hate it hate it. I get Seasonal Affective Disorder starting about mid-July and it lasts until the end of September. Depression combined with heat-induced lethargy is just the absolute worst. I am dreading it.
Wait, what? Serious question: you can get seasonal affective disorder in the summer? I thought that was sun related?
No, they made that up. SAD happens in winter when there is less daylight. They were trying to be. Snarky.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate it hate it hate it. I get Seasonal Affective Disorder starting about mid-July and it lasts until the end of September. Depression combined with heat-induced lethargy is just the absolute worst. I am dreading it.
Wait, what? Serious question: you can get seasonal affective disorder in the summer? I thought that was sun related?