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I love it hot. The hotter the better. Can't stand air conditioned places because they're usually too cold. I've always been susceptible to the cold. I've always wished Hawaii was closer. I asked the doctor if something was wrong with me because I get cold quick. There wasn't. He said some people tolerate cold better than others. Moving to South FL this Summer. Even South TX gets cold in the Winter.
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Cold weather is easier to deal with when you are younger. I am 48 and as the years go higher absoutely detest winter more and more. Joints just do respond well to that cold carp. I hope to retire in the Southwest.
I don't prefer "hot", I prefer "warm" but I live in Florida. I do my gardening early in the morning or when the sun is lower on the horizon.
I don't know what your humidity levels are, but my efforts to take my walk at 5:30 a.m. were defeated by (already) 97% humidity, on average, all last summer. Not compatible with exercise.
Because it's better than freezing to death! Seriously, though, I think it also has to do with the sun. Sun is just better than dark/gray. You can be outside and find some shade, or some water to stay comfortable. More difficult being outside in the cold and 'surviving.' Unless you have the proper clothing and/or actually LOVE the cold, it's not as enjoyable as warmth. My 2 cents.
I ONLY PREFER high latitude sun, with a lower more indirect sun angle overall!
Cold weather is easier to deal with when you are younger. I am 48 and as the years go higher absoutely detest winter more and more. Joints just do respond well to that cold carp. I hope to retire in the Southwest.
Hot weather is ALSO easier to deal with when you're younger, if you're actually out in it; any temperature extreme is. I used to hike though with heat indices in the triple digits and sun beating down on me, but I can't do it now.
Rain is a lot more overrated than snow and should only be in the rain forest.
Your post makes no sense. There is no life without water. And rain is not associated with cold or warm weather.
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