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The cold never bothered me anyway!

Auticorn

PC's Resident Auticorn
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    Couldn't resist a Frozen pun for this. *cheeky*

    Anyway, do you prefer the hot weather or cold weather? Or maybe in between? :O

    For me, cold all the way. At least when it's cold, I can toss on some long clothing and stuff. In Maine, it gets SUPER humid and hot and it's terrible. x.x You can't do anything in that crap so... yeah. I prefer the cold hands down.
     
    I can't really feel either hot or cold so..... Neither? I prefer neither.
     
    Cold!! Easily. I hate the feeling of being sweaty and overly hot, it's so uncomfortable. Especially since it's easier to warm up than it is to cool down. Cold/cool weather is my ideal, wearing jackets, boots, and scarves is just very pleasing too. Please get the heat and humidity away. :(
     
    I don't like either extreme, but I've long hated the cold more than the heat. My body does not really handle the cold, dry winter air well, and all the snow clearing I have to do because of my job makes winter often miserable. Really don't like driving in the winter too.

    It's very much a YMMV kind of thing though depending on where you live and how much time you typically spend outside. Some places don't get a real summer or winter, so the one season usually sucks ass while the other is practically comfortable. It's also easier to deal with the heat or cold when you're indoors, since you can run the AC/a fan and a dehumidifier for the summers and the heat+a vaporizer for the winters, plus whatever having walls and roof does for you. Outside though you can't exactly have an AC unit magically follow you around, and "just bundle up more" has never been as practical as it's often claimed to be.
     
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