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09-26-2012, 12:49 AM
I have to say I like Summer more here in Louisiana but I have to keep. my feet wet are in a pair of shoes. if I don't my poor super tender feet will feel like they are on fire. my feet plus hot cement never a good thing in summer. I love to swim to keep cool when summer is around. are I will fill my tub with water just to soak in it to cool down. I live near Texas that state is worse for heat waves then this state. I once all most lived a near the bored line of are states. it felt like Texas heat for the 5 in half years I lived there. in a small town no water parks close by to cool down in. you had to go to a hotel are the public pool to go get cool down in.
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09-26-2012, 01:03 AM
Gah, it's already cold here and autumn just started! Just last week it was mid 70s everyday and now it's down to 50s in the morning. I never know how to dress though since the sun can come out and make it hot again. ;___; I need to get back into the habit of layering everyday.
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09-26-2012, 01:11 AM
Layering is my favorite tactic for cold days, especially if they might get hotter.
I mean, hey, when else do you get to strip in public and not get criticized for it? :P
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Masami
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09-26-2012, 04:52 AM
It's been hot and humid for a few months now.
I prefer the cold so I can get warm and cozy.
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Kavu
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09-29-2012, 06:28 AM
I don't do well in the cold at all. I have troubles with anemia, so if things get too cold it's really hard on me. I also don't like hot weather. The perfect weather would be a balance of both.
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Tany
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09-29-2012, 12:30 PM
Cold is good. Hot, as long as it's not humid and nasty, is also good.
Then again...when it is hot and humid, it seems to be really good for my skin. o.o
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10-21-2012, 01:23 PM
i like both hot and cold to a point not if its burning hot or freezing cold the humidity is the worst here it sucks....
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jellysundae
bork and means
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10-22-2012, 02:43 PM
I struggle with extremes at either end of the scale. Weather cold enough to make my ears hurt makes me want to cry I get so miserable. But having said that, I worked in a refridgerated food factory for 20 years, and I seem to be able to deal with what I class as normal cold (a few degrees above freezing) better than most people. Go figure
Here in England, because we're a relatively small island we have high humidity, so when it's hot and sunny it can seem a whole lot hotter than it actually is. If it's a still, cloudless day in the middle of August, you're gonna feel like you want to die because it's so stuffy and humid. But that is in comparison to what it's normally like. From personal experience, I can compare the hottest, stillest British summer day to a normal late May early morning in Florida.  It totally all depends on what your body is used to.
I have low blood pressure, so getting too hot or cold can make me pass out, not much fun! But I very often find other people's central heating to be way too warm, probably because I don't have that luxury myself. Also, so many people will just turn the heating up rather than put another layer on, which totally boggles my mind! Are they made of money D: I'll sit here in 4 layers of knitwear rather than put the fire on
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hulahipz
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10-22-2012, 11:24 PM
i love the hot weather. all we see is the sun and light showers. We never see the cold weather or snow. i would love to build a snowman one day and have a snowball ball fight that would be so awesome
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10-23-2012, 09:25 AM
I live in the desert, but was not born here. I am glad to be here, because I have no tolerance for the cold, I literally freeze and cannot function at all. If the temperature gets even low seventy degrees Fahrenheit, to me that's low sixties. o~o; Any lower, and I start having an increase in numbness spells, memory loss, slurred speech, blurry vision, increase in clumsiness, and sharp head pain.. ~questions if she's human~ I have a strong suspicion though, it's from a surgery I had when just over a year old. I was given a thirty percent chance to live, so I guess I'm pretty lucky to be here. As my dad likes to put it, my thermostat is broke. lol As funny as it sounds though, it's not funny. I often feel like a little lizard, how I rely on warming up before I can so much as talk properly..it's pretty pathetic. xD Even sadder, I love snow, but I can't be out in it without being miserable. ;~; </3
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10-23-2012, 09:44 AM
I live in a extremely hot and humid area, my hair looks like I teased it on purpose when I used to go to school in the mornings. And this is during the fall, last year we didn't have winter which is okay with me since I can't stand the cold. The coldest it's been here is in the 30s two years ago, and I was freezing. They even canceled school because it was "too" cold, we apparently can't handle the cold.  Hot weather is fine with me, I don't even mind it unless it reaches the 110 which it's always at in the summer.
A cool day here is in the 80s, it's perfect weather. I sort of do hope we get Winter this year though, I forgot what it's like to be freezing. :c Sort of miss it, but I know I'll regret it if it does come.
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10-24-2012, 11:33 AM
I'm more comfortable in hot weather, and I can't do cold (poor circulation), but if I had to choose between too hot or too cold, I would choose cold. You can always put more clothes/blankets on, but you can only take off so much! I'm most comfortable in 90-degree (F) weather. Anything below 85 (F), I put on a jacket. I really, really cannot handle temperatures lower than 86 very well. I also grew up in Texas, which could have something to do with it.
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10-25-2012, 02:04 AM
I'm from the upper peninsula of Michigan, where winters are about five months long and temperatures get as low as -30 F in some cases. So I guess I probably handle cold better than most Americans. However, I am pretty small and thin and, so my body doesn't retain heat easily and I have to wrap myself in layers of blankets at home to stay comfortable.
I don't like hot weather either. I absolutely hate to sweat. My preferred temperature is around 67 F. Anything over 75 is hot, and anything under 55 outdoors or 60 indoors is cold.
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Flowery Pit
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10-25-2012, 04:58 AM
I actually don't like both. For the heat, I find it rather uncomfortable and because A/C is very expensive where I live, we use fans and it's just sometimes doesn't do justice. But, with heat, means I don't have to wear any jackets because I am always cold.
For the cooler, side the pro is I get to wear all my lovely coats but I shiver easily and obviously it's just as uncomfortable being outside. When it gets cold here, it's generally not sunny and I don't like the sky being grey.
But I think I do better in the colder weather because of my coats and I get to bundle up.
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