Has any body noticed that in the winter time, when the days are shorter, nights are colder than it can be a time when being very moody is pretty common.
The feelings of depression rise and unhappy feelings settle in...
To be honest, I personally don't like rainy days and winter overall. I think I'm one of those people whose moods do tend to be affected by winter, and winter is very depressing indeed.
inu-liger wrote:
To be honest, I personally don't like rainy days and winter overall. I think I'm one of those people whose moods do tend to be affected by winter, and winter is very depressing indeed.
Thanks inu-liger ,
I feel the same. Altough I find the rainy days can be cosey when your snuggled up on the couch with some one, but most of the time its blue.
inu-liger wrote:
To be honest, I personally don't like rainy days and winter overall. I think I'm one of those people whose moods do tend to be affected by winter, and winter is very depressing indeed.
Thanks inu-liger ,
I feel the same. Altough I find the rainy days can be cosey when your snuggled up on the couch with some one, but most of the time its blue.
Yeah, it is nice to be comfy and snug with someone. I just try to avoid giving attention to the outdoors when it's rainy, especially if I'm at home and not working. It's miserable, really, and it actually annoys me that some of my friends don't understand that SOME people do get affected by weather mood-wise :-/
One of you is from Australia, the other one from Canada... Is it the same weather in both countries? Curious... Talking about winter- for me the worst is to wake up early when it's dark. Hate it...
Freddies Lunch Box wrote:
Has any body noticed that in the winter time, when the days are shorter, nights are colder than it can be a time when being very moody is pretty common.
The feelings of depression rise and unhappy feelings settle in...
any body suffer from this at times?
Its a lack of vitamin D, which the sun provides you with in the summertime.
Taking a vitamin D supplement in the wintertime helps to ward off the winter blues.
Freddies Lunch Box wrote:
Has any body noticed that in the winter time, when the days are shorter, nights are colder than it can be a time when being very moody is pretty common.
The feelings of depression rise and unhappy feelings settle in...
any body suffer from this at times?
Its a lack of vitamin D, which the sun provides you with in the summertime.
Taking a vitamin D supplement in the wintertime helps to ward off the winter blues.
Interesting.... I have heard of that..
also omega 3 suppliments which they have in the those fish tablets I think...
bhm0129ad wrote:
I hate the sun too, so that's me screwed.
I love the sun. I do hate it when it gets oppressively hot, like today, though. Of course, that's pretty much every day here this time of year. [img=/images/smiley/msn/tounge_smile.gif][/img]
you want depression?
our local shop is currently taking down their summer stuff and replacing it with their christmas decorations!
yes,i said the C word in August :-p
JoxerTheDeityPirate wrote:
you want depression?
our local shop is currently taking down their summer stuff and replacing it with their christmas decorations!
yes,i said the C word in August :-p
That is just plain depressing!! I thought it was bad that the stores here already have the Halloween candy for sale.
On the UP side "its the most wonderful time of the year", kids are back to school sooooooooooon!! :)
JoxerTheDeityPirate wrote:
you want depression?
our local shop is currently taking down their summer stuff and replacing it with their christmas decorations!
yes,i said the C word in August :-p
That is just plain depressing!! I thought it was bad that the stores here already have the Halloween candy for sale.
On the UP side "its the most wonderful time of the year", kids are back to school sooooooooooon!! :)
not here theyre not,theyve only just broken up!
this is what we locals call 'the month of the desert dog'
Freddies Lunch Box wrote:
Has any body noticed that in the winter time, when the days are shorter, nights are colder than it can be a time when being very moody is pretty common.
The feelings of depression rise and unhappy feelings settle in...
any body suffer from this at times?
Its a lack of vitamin D, which the sun provides you with in the summertime.
Taking a vitamin D supplement in the wintertime helps to ward off the winter blues.
I just started taking Vitamin D a month or so ago ... Hope it works splendidly for me next winter.
JoxerTheDeityPirate wrote:
you want depression?
our local shop is currently taking down their summer stuff and replacing it with their christmas decorations!
yes,i said the C word in August :-p
That is just plain depressing!! I thought it was bad that the stores here already have the Halloween candy for sale.
On the UP side "its the most wonderful time of the year", kids are back to school sooooooooooon!! :)