Does anyone else hibernate in winter??

Discussion in 'U.K.' started by chemigals, Feb 8, 2009.

  1. chemigals

    chemigals They call me Chemi

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    In winter I never want to go out, why would I want to??
    Its warm cosy I have food yum yum.
    But also this is the worst part, I cant actually be bothered to socialise either, Im ok when I go out and see ppl, at work , in the street,family etc.... but actually making an effort to meet my friends and do something.I just have NO motivation, so I end up with lots of offers to go out and never bother and everyone thinks Im being rude.

    In summer Im fine I love it, Im the 1st person out!
    I dont think I m suffering with s.a.d disorder or anything else as Im generally very happy...........Im swear Im just lazy.

    I should of been born a animal,Id be very happy living in a burrow all winter :)

    Anyone else feel remotley like this??
     
  2. opel diamond

    opel diamond burn out

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    friends? socializing?

    what does this mean?
     
  3. chemigals

    chemigals They call me Chemi

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    Yes sadly this will be me soon if I dont make an effort to show my face :(
     
  4. opel diamond

    opel diamond burn out

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    i dont either. im a bit of a recluse. but i always have been a bit of a miserable fucker. i went thru a phase of going out loads with friends, clubs and pubs etc. now i stay in with the hubby all the time. its through choice though. im just not very good at socializing :(
     
  5. opel diamond

    opel diamond burn out

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    and yes, it is definatly worse in winter.

    i like the sun to much to stay indoors during the summer. i dont socialise, but i do get out to the beach, the country etc. :)
     

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