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2006-08-21 19:14:43 · 18 answers · asked by YAHOO ANSWERS SUX!!!!!!! 1 in Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys

18 answers

Yes,
Summer is happy, but in the winter I think all of us in the colder climates tend to crab out with depression.

2006-08-21 19:18:34 · answer #1 · answered by Keanu 4 · 0 1

you're maximum in all probability stricken by unhappy! Seasonal affective ailment (unhappy) is a form of melancholy that has a tendency to take position (and recur) because the days improve shorter in the autumn and iciness. that is assumed that affected human beings react adversely to the lowering quantities of image voltaic and the chillier temperatures because the autumn and iciness progression. it really is critical to be conscious that even with the very undeniable actuality that seasonal affective ailment oftentimes promises in the autumn and iciness there are those who conflict through from this situation in the course of the summer time rather of, or besides to, in the course of the autumn or iciness. Seasonal affective ailment has no longer been lengthy recognized as an authentic diagnosis. The time period first known in print in 1985. Seasonal affective ailment is likewise referred to as iciness melancholy, iciness blues, or the hibernation reaction. The occurrence of seasonal affective ailment will boost in those who're residing farther faraway from the equator. archives on seasonal affective ailment in the united states comprise that this ailment occurs in about 5% of adults, with as a lot as twenty% of folk having some warning signs of the situation yet no longer adequate adequate to satisfy diagnostic criteria for this ailment. Seasonal affective ailment is way less common the position there is snow on the floor. Seasonal affective ailment is about 4 situations more desirable common in women persons than adult adult males, and the classic age of folk at the same time as they first improve this ailment is 23 years of age. human beings of each age can improve seasonal affective ailment. desire this permits. Ted.

2016-11-26 22:33:01 · answer #2 · answered by heinemann 4 · 0 0

Not totally seasonal (though I do suffer from that winter/holiday depression)...but certainly perhaps cyclical...really does have something to do with gravitational pull and things...guess if my favorite seasons are spring and fall, I might be just a bit happier because I like the temperature and surroundings...but I still can't limit and generalize it...good question though

2006-08-21 19:20:54 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Seasonal Affective Disorder is related the the amount of sunlight a person is exposed to. Winter is a time when depression is more common.

2006-08-21 19:20:01 · answer #4 · answered by Dino4747 5 · 1 1

My favorite seasons are fall and spring, and I am really happy in both becuase I am really active doing holiday stuff or gardening stuff. My least favorite is summer, when it is hot, I get really cranky, my patience gets short, and I just can't wait for it to be over. Winter is great at first, and I am really cheerful, but when it gets to be about feb-mar, I am ready for spring.

2006-08-21 19:20:59 · answer #5 · answered by simplyfabulous 4 · 0 1

I'm with the first answerer. I am very irritabnle until Summer ends. All during Fall and Winter I am the happiest girl though. ;]

2006-08-21 19:22:38 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Yes, my favorite day of the year is the day after Winter Solstace, the shortest day of the year, the day we start gaining daylight every day.
I hate it when the sun goes down early.

2006-08-21 19:21:04 · answer #7 · answered by daughters_a_wookie 4 · 0 1

My mood will even change when the moon is full.

2006-08-21 19:29:15 · answer #8 · answered by leggsss 1 · 0 1

Nice picture of a woman doing herself on a chair.

2006-08-21 19:19:04 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Not really...I curse the heat all summers and the cold all winters and the mud pools all monsoons !

2006-08-21 19:26:56 · answer #10 · answered by Nisha 4 · 0 1

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