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Being too hot is preferable to being too cold.
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Being too hot is preferable to being too cold.

The cold weather gets into your bones and it is impossible to get rid of and any form of artificial warmth you get ( from layers to central heating) feels uncomfortable and itchy. In the heat you can just wear a bikini and swim, have iced drinks or in the worst cases go somewhere with aircon. Cool clothes are also far more comfortable than the ones needed for anything below 5 Celcius. Being cold also completely zaps you of energy, and you just want to eat all the time, unless you live in a skiing region there is very little to do outside of your house. During the summer months you can swim/surf/kayak...and stay active even in the hottest days, it's also a great time to eat alfresco, go to barbecues and rooftop parties. Don't get me wrong, 40 degrees is deeply unpleasant but I prefer it to zero or below any day. ETA: this blew up in a way I had no idea it would. Can't possibly answer anyone, but clearing up some misconceptions about me.

  • I have lived in a few places that get super hot but this winter was my first spending it entirely in a cold/snowy/people think minus ten is normal sort of place. I have despised it. I have experienced February in Australia and February in Poland and I will take the extreme Australian heat any day.

  • Even when working, I would rather be sweaty without aircon than cold. I have worked outside in 40 degree weather, I know what it's like.

  • I fully admit I am not used to it and I have no clue how to layer properly or what to do for fun. I am also allergic to all wool. I need to up my game for next year.

  • Apparently it's not normal that the heater and / or fireplace make me itchy? Or that my hands are painful for hours after being outside, even with gloves?

  • A lot of you were very rude about something very trivial.

  • I legitimately prefer the heat and despise the cold. I am not pretending or have convinced myself. I hate the cold so much, I wish I could hibernate and never experience it.

I am out. Gave a good afternoon everyone.

Edit 2: I couldn't keep away, swimming is fucking free for a lot of people. It was for me for the majority of my life. I acknowledge that it is a privilege to live near a swimmable body of water.