I feel like I am alone in this, but I really hate sunny and warm weather; I hate having to squint, even with sunglasses on, or having to sweat all day. People in my town get so excited when the weather is hot but I just find the streets to be even more overly crowded than usual and tempers seems to be going off more easily, especially on subways and streetcars.
For some odd reason, breathing in fresh air on a hot day in a car with the windows rolled down causes me to feel disorientated, nauseous, uncomfortable and I get the early signs that i'm about to pass out behind the wheel. On the other hand, I like to roll the windows up shut and spend a few more dollars on the gas with the car's AC on. It's like i'm not even a human anymore because breathing heated oxygen into my lungs makes me feel uncomfortable, but breathing in the dirty gases from the ventilation makes me feel happy and relax. Is there something with the fresh air in the summer I could possibly be allergic to?
Why do I love stormy, cold, windy, winter days? I love to take a walk around my neighborhood in a blizzard/whiteout at night. People say there's too much work to do in the winter, but for me I love to shovel the driveway and plug in the car to get it started if the engine is too cold, and I even love to drift my car (not dangerously and/or illegally) on the icy roads when there's no cars coming past me as I come out of the driveway.
And for the record, I absolutely hate hot summer nights. I have an over-sweat disorder and my stupidly-minded, never-resting sweat glands will over-work every night and I will sweat on whatever side I sleep on, I wake up in the morning only to realize there's sweat all over my bed. Buy a Dyson quiet fan for a good night's sleep? Hah, good one! Air obviously won't flow to the opposite site, neither to the bottom where someone or something is sitting on. Air conditioners? Good, but could be better. My back will sweat a little bit but won't be too much to keep me awake. Getting a cold from cold air? It actually turned out to be a myth... my mother later admitted she used to give the me common, old "wear-a-coat-or-you-will-get-a-cold" saying when I was a child because she couldn't handle me not wearing something she bought for me.
Please tell me if i'm not alone.
For some odd reason, breathing in fresh air on a hot day in a car with the windows rolled down causes me to feel disorientated, nauseous, uncomfortable and I get the early signs that i'm about to pass out behind the wheel. On the other hand, I like to roll the windows up shut and spend a few more dollars on the gas with the car's AC on. It's like i'm not even a human anymore because breathing heated oxygen into my lungs makes me feel uncomfortable, but breathing in the dirty gases from the ventilation makes me feel happy and relax. Is there something with the fresh air in the summer I could possibly be allergic to?
Why do I love stormy, cold, windy, winter days? I love to take a walk around my neighborhood in a blizzard/whiteout at night. People say there's too much work to do in the winter, but for me I love to shovel the driveway and plug in the car to get it started if the engine is too cold, and I even love to drift my car (not dangerously and/or illegally) on the icy roads when there's no cars coming past me as I come out of the driveway.
And for the record, I absolutely hate hot summer nights. I have an over-sweat disorder and my stupidly-minded, never-resting sweat glands will over-work every night and I will sweat on whatever side I sleep on, I wake up in the morning only to realize there's sweat all over my bed. Buy a Dyson quiet fan for a good night's sleep? Hah, good one! Air obviously won't flow to the opposite site, neither to the bottom where someone or something is sitting on. Air conditioners? Good, but could be better. My back will sweat a little bit but won't be too much to keep me awake. Getting a cold from cold air? It actually turned out to be a myth... my mother later admitted she used to give the me common, old "wear-a-coat-or-you-will-get-a-cold" saying when I was a child because she couldn't handle me not wearing something she bought for me.
Please tell me if i'm not alone.