I prefer warmer weather. Although I feel the cold more than the heat, I wouldn’t mind it so much if it was just cold and dry for a few days but without the snow. But in England we get a lot of wind and cloud, which usually brings rain any time of the year, so when the temperature drops to below 3 celcius in the winter, 9 times out of 10 is will be snow.
I don’t like snow because it disrupts my routine or plans, and makes everywhere all icy or slushy and not a joy to walk in, and everybody just freaks out and acts like 2 centimetres of snow is like 6 feet of snow. But now I have brought ice-grippers to put on the bottom of my shoes that do work good, snow has become less of an ordeal if I have just got to go to work. Otherwise, it is annoying when it snows on my days/week-ends off (I only get every other week-end off), and it always tends to snow on the week-ends I have off. Also I get asked to come into work when it’s snowing on my days off, and because I dislike where I am, I do not want to have to go in just because of a bit of snow.
But I don’t think I’m hypersensitive to any temperature really. I think I just prefer the warmth to the cold, it’s not so much being hypersensitive. I say that because usually I am not any different to other people; like I do not go around in a thick coat when it’s spring and everyone else is wearing only light jackets or just a long-sleeved shirt/etc. And I do not go around in shorts when it’s late Autumn and everyone else are starting to wear coats because of the temperature typically dropping. Even if I do go out in a scarf when the temperature is around 16 celcius, I still begin to feel too hot, unless there is a chilly northerly wind without no sun. But then that catches a lot of people out. A bit like when you get a really boiling hot day but consisting of heavy rain showers.
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