The sun

Anybody else have an extreme dislike for the sun? I f*cking hate it so much! When the sun comes out everyone comes out like bloody lemmings, it gets busy, more noise, and I just absolutely hate the sensation of the sun on me, it’s horrible. There’s nothing enjoyable about the sun whatsoever, if I had my way it’d be windy n wet every day. The sun as well just makes everything so god damn bright, like you look out the window and it just hurts your eyes. 
I’ve never liked the sun, even as a child I’d absolutely hate being in it, somethings never change. I personally cannot wait for autumn, when I can wear my thick cardigans, thick jumpers, and enjoy the dark evenings when I can sit in candle light and drink hot chocolate whilst it’s raining outside, with strong winds howling. That to me is heaven. This sunny weather we’re having in the UK atm is just my idea of hell. 
i just don’t get why everyone loves the sun, you see people sitting out in it drinking a beer and looking like they’re being cooked alive. How is that enjoyable?!!!!! Sorry, I think the sunny weather is getting to me and I’m getting hungry lol is there anybody else who shares my hatred of the sun? 

Parents
  • The sun has been my mortal enemy for most of my life.

    I tolerate it now because I understand it's necessary for all life on earth, but it's a sensory nightmare. I have the opposite of SAD - I enjoy cold dark nights in winter and spend far more time outside. In summer it's the opposite and I spend most time indoors trying to cope with the heat and light.

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  • The sun has been my mortal enemy for most of my life.

    I tolerate it now because I understand it's necessary for all life on earth, but it's a sensory nightmare. I have the opposite of SAD - I enjoy cold dark nights in winter and spend far more time outside. In summer it's the opposite and I spend most time indoors trying to cope with the heat and light.

Children
  • I have summer SAD too, people think it's a psychiatric illness, rather than and actual thing that causes huge physical discomfort and a range of nasty symptoms.

    I do like the light of summer, but not the heat and I've never been able to cope with heat. I come out in rashes, my skin feels dry but won't absorb moistureriser.

    Most of the places around the world that I would like to see are in hot countries, so I think I'll stick to watching them on telly, I probably get a better view of things anyway, not having to push throiugh crowds.

    I couldn't do extreme heat, I think, I'd walk out of the airport and collapse, I don't fancy hospital for a holiday resort. When I went to Turkey it was only late March and I ended up having to be taken back to the appartment in a taxi as I'd had to much of the 23.C heat, all the Turks were most amused, they  were kind though.