this is why I love living in a city and why I love april
it's 22° C that's like 71.5° F
I woke up to the space heater kicking on
Go Souuuuuuth, life is warmer there~
Go Souuuuuuuth, to the sea-scented air
honestly 22 celcius is about as warm as I want it so I'm happy where I am, if it gets too much warmer I lose the ability to anything
Me, no. between 15°-30° is where I'm happiest. But 10° is far worse for me than 35°. I hate the cold. I can deal with it, but I hate it. It beats me down mentally, and though hot temperatures exhaust me, I'd rather be dealing with those than the colder ones.
I'm the opposite, I'm fine in cold temperatures. You can always bundle up or head inside if it's too much. Hot temperatures there isn't much you can do about except lay like a lump and sweat
I'm making plans for buying a house on Crete. Which from March to October has two types of temperatures - hot and windstill, and hot wand windy
It's also the southernmost island of Greece, actually closer to Africa than to Greece itself
I'm also fine in cold temperatures. Where others still wear winter jackets, I put on the jeans parka. I'm pretty resistent to cold and deal with it better than with hot temperatures, but I STILL prefer the hot ones. It's illogical, but I hate snow, I hate winter and I hate the cold.
I'm with you there. After 14 years of living in Florida my blood thinned out so much that cold weather has me running for hibernation mode
Doesn't help that my body actually cools off at night after work to the point my feet and hands turn into popsicles
It's like my body slows down and suddenly needs a heat lamp or to lay under microfiber and fleece blankets
haha that's probably the main reason why it's always been the opposite for me, I've almost always lived in colder places and am pretty much a furnace most times.
In summer, I have the window open all day, but I have to close it for the night, regardless of how warm it is. I'm freezing and can't sleep
Sometimes I actually wake up in the morning to being hypothermic
I have to be warm when I sleep
RizuK01 I wouldn't say I lived in extremely warm places. from my childhood I remember a lot of snow. Like, my home city is warmer than average from temperate zones, but it's not that I've grown up completely without cold temps. It's something that developed in my teen years, I think. It might have to do something with my atrocious body temp regulation
Fair enough, I mean I'm used to shit like -40 in the winter. Granted that's considered a really BAD cold snap but it's not unheard of and it happens frequently enough for us to be prepared for it
that's bellow siberian temperatures
Canada!
But then, I also stop functioning when it gets in the teens here. On my phone though so no idea what the conversion on that is
Me too. I don't deal well with wet weather
Wet is fine but cold wet? gtfo lol
knocks my bp into basement and makes me basically useless. yeah cold wet. cold wet is the worst
I'm f, you guys are c. XD
yeah, teens here is like 50s-60s farenheit
The teens for me is I think minus degrees for you
I'm pretty sure I evolved from some kind of bear. Or an animal that hibernates, because the amount of time I spend being useless in winter is monumental
Here here. I used to flourish in the winter down south but go melty in the summer just because 70's are better than high 90's
yeah that's pretty cold but not unbearable to me
yeah that's about as far as I'm willing to deal with cold weather. bellow -15°C I'm considering a tropical vacation
Which I think is high 30's and 40's for you
yeah 90s are me noping out of life
it has reached triple digits up here once. it wasn't pretty.
I think 90's are everyone booing out of life lol
90°'s are still bearable.
I'm used to them. When I'm on a dig in Crete that's basically what we work in
Uhg. Not for me. I don't enjoy walking outside to immediately start sweating. But I guess humidity also has a large part to play there
the greatest extreme that I worked in (no shade) was 39°C (102°F)
In Greece you only get heat free when the temperatures reach 40°C (104°F) in shade
Florida humidity is gross. Some days you can walk outside on an already hot day and feel water cling to your skin, which only hurts the body's ability to regulate
Crete is also humid, but not the stale kind of humid, but fresh sea weather humid and there's wind. It's sometimes also called the island of the winds, so it's not that bad.
(If you ever go to theme parks on a hot day DON'T be tempted to walk under any mist sprayers. Yeah it might help for a hot second but the water clogs your pours)
I think I could handle Crete haha
when I get my house come visit me
Crete's saving graces for me might be the ocean and the wind.
I could potentially get used to it.
Dude I would love to but I can't even save for a computer lol