aparajita | not myth, but factual! i am living proof that SAD does occur. every winter i feel like i die along with the leaves on trees and the flowers and it's like i am holding my breath until the first few rays of spring come. i hate winters in a big way. |
B.K. | My poetry on the front page this month and written in Jan speaks to this question. Yes, I'm more sensitive and that's wonderful and horrid at the same time. Ha. |
mrwinterhill | Winter depression? Maybe it has to do with darker days, longer nights, shorter colder rarer forays outdoors. Winter holidays can be a reminder of difficult family relationships, past and present. Certain New Year's Eve countdown and mistletoe traditions require a partner. If one is depressed about relationships or their absence, winter may be a low point. On the other hand, spring is coming. |
Violet | It is not a myth. It has to do with lack of sun. Sun provides vitamin D and that is the vitamin that helps keep you from feeling "sad." I am a victim myself. It helps to take a multi vitamin and go tanning once in a while. :-) |
~Harem~ | ` I personally do not find one season better or worse than another for romance. Each has their own wonderful ways of making love and romance special. WINTER - A time when two is better than one for keeping warm, and snuggling under the blankets. SPRING - A Time when life is budding everywhere. The flowers, butterflies, and singing birds - are very romantic and inspiring. SUMMER - A time of unlimited Sunshine, warm breezes, and splashing teases - to enhance love and romance. FALL - A time of cool winds and breath taking auburn sunsets, lend itself to snuggling, cuddling, kissing, and rubbing noses. A romantic rodeo of love. To me, they're all good and conducive to Romance. ` |