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does the weather affect you?
October 05 2015
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RHP User
9 years ago
Here rarely gets to below twenty,and above thirty five so there are no real extremes to deal with.I have lived in Bendigo and I find for living near the water in the subtropics is perfect.xxFreya
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AnnieWhichway
9 years ago
Prefer cooler weather. Heat prevents me from being Annie. Wig, makeup, prostetic breasts. End up in a lather. Queensland humidity, i just be a puddle
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RHP User
9 years ago
Cold and lack of sun really affect my mood. In the last fortnight the weather in Sydney has suddenly gone from winter to summer (it was 18 degrees and rainy a week ago, now it's 33 and sunny) and my mood has instantly jumped from a 6 to a 9.
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RHP User
9 years ago
I love the warmer weather. Sun shining, birds singing, a multicolour show of blooms, people smiling and I get to wear my summer dresses again. Oh and the guys walking around with less clothes on......
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RHP User
9 years ago
I wouldn't say my mood changes between the seasons, I'm a pretty happy go lucky kind of guy and can find the best in most situations. Cuddling on the couch watching a movie on a rainy winters day is nice, and so is the beach on a hot summers day, but I prefer the warmer months as it brings more daylight hours.
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Dryphuz
9 years ago
I tend to wilt emotionally in the heat. I don't become negative, just lethargic. Although I love the beach and it needs to be reasonably warm before I can really enjoy it, I am always looking forward to getting home again. I find the cold invigorating and the excuse for a cuddle is always welcome. Probably has something to do with my South African origins. it's amazing, but I really miss a good rainstorm. They're so rare here even in the depths of winter. There's something cleansing and beautiful about a really good downpour.
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RHP User
9 years ago
I'm definitely effected by the changes... Being born in April , I dont mind the cooler months but by the time winter is over I'm really hanging out for some vitamin D ( sun ) now .. Specially good to see the back of the winter just gone which just seemed to go on forever.. I can accurately predict when a heavy low pressure weather change is moving in . This pressure often triggers a bout of vertigo , which for anyone who suffers this affliction may know. Most active in the change of seasons.. Grey days, still days, are my worst... I love a fresh sunny day with either a breeze from the east or south.. In Spring I get horny .. That 'I dont mind..
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RHP User
9 years ago
The full moon... Im a firm believer the full moon brings out the looneys... my son who''s a paramedic would vouch for that.. He dreads the full moon with his job...
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RHP User
9 years ago
I'm much more livelier in the rain
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RHP User
9 years ago
"Seasonal Affective Disorder"...aka SAD. Seriously...? : ) Who makes up these acronyms? : ) Anyway, to topic...I quite like weather extremes in Perth: winter is freezing and summer is dry and hot. It's nice to have the opportunity to get rugged up in warm clothes for some of the year...it's a privilege i was denied living on the Gold Coast, which is pleasantly warm all year round. As a bike owner too...no cars...i don't mind riding in the rain occasionally as long as I'm dressed for it. It makes me focus and concentrate...and can be a bit exciting. A little danger will do that.
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RHP User
9 years ago
Oh, a good thunder storm is pretty exciting. I do get tingles when it is pelting with rain. Watching pounding surf does similarly. That has more affect for me than sunny / grey days.
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RHP User
9 years ago
My mood is only affected if I get too much of the same thing. What is that called? - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
9 years ago
Warmer weather, I tend to get a little down in winter 😞 but sun has been shining and I have a smile 😊 happy days! - Posted from rhpmobile
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Enjoylifealways
9 years ago
Yes the weather defiantly effects me . I love the sunshine it makes me feel alive and smile where as the cold grey makes me want to stay in bed . Though I am happier to meet playmates in summer , I love staying snuggled up with playmates in winter . Ha ha nobody is perfect ;)
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sweetgem
9 years ago
I hate the summer scorching weather as I am a heat intolerant. I get heat rashes, headache, dizziness (regardless of the amount of water I drink in summer) short of breath, grumpy, etc. etc. wheneve the weather climbs up to 30°C and above! Especially when the humidity is also sitting on the high, yuck! Hence, cinemas are my best place to hang out during summer and/or hot spring weather like now. However, all of the above symptoms would disappear as soon as the cool/cold weather arrives and remains. So, cold weather/winter is my heaven. - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
9 years ago
I love the winter as you can put on an extra layer or your wet weathers and play outside. However, working during the day means I really miss those extra hours of sunshine the summer provides.
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RHP User
9 years ago
days, sliding around in ejaculate and sweat, who doesn't love that
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lovman8
9 years ago
Nothing better than a glorious calm sunny spring day to gladden the heart, but it wouldn't be half as good with out the contrast of cold crisp winter ones , or blazing hot summer scorchers or even wet drizzly sodden ones.
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RHP User
9 years ago
That cannot perform in the heat and it's certainly affected some play dates, even with two fans on in my bedroom. A common thing?
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RHP User
9 years ago
Mainly because cold weather triggers chronic asthma in me and I feel pretty miserable (but try not to show it). - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
9 years ago
I'm outdoors a lot so summer for me is sweat, dust and flies. Winter in Perth is 15c and sunny! When it rains, well, indoor sports by a toasty fire.... Spring is obviously when I excel! Warm sunny days, cool nights and everything is flowering, not so great for the allergies but they say a sneeze is one eighth of an orgasm ;)
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RHP User
9 years ago
Quoting 'Meander' That cannot perform in the heat and it's certainly affected some play dates, even with two fans on in my bedroom. A common thing? That's got a element of truth to it.. Too much heat around a man's genitalia effects his sperm count and performance. There's been times when I struggled to perform in a hot room specially when you feel you cant breathe...It also effects your breathing .. Hard to do anything without air ?
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0z_boy
9 years ago
I have 3 kids about ten years apart and all born on consecutive days in July. You work it out. When telling guys this fact a lot say WOW that would be handy around birthday times as you would not easily forget. On relating this to women most of them are doing the math, you can almost hear the brain ticking over lolAlthough with blondes some have to use there fingers :P
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