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18/f Now this may seem weird to most people but I don't like sunny weather at all. The thing is that whenever the sun is out I get really depressed and sad. At the beginning of spring I sometimes start crying for no reason, because I feel so uncomfortable. Then after a while I get used to the sun but I still don't like it.
I suppose I'm not the only one who dislikes sunny weather but why do I get so extremely depressed?
I just can't stand feeling so sad :( The sun is shining again today and I'm sitting here nearly crying .. what is wrong with me? And please don't make fun of me ._. (link)
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It's not uncommon for people to respond to the weather. The most well-known is the sadness people get during the rainy seasons, but it's not the only reaction.
I'm not terribly fond of sun, either. I enjoy rain, and overcast... but I live in a state with 300 days of sun. It's a thing.
Usually these reactions are caused from pre-existing conditions... depression, bipolar disorder, etc... but a lot of the time they're just chemical imbalances in the body. A reaction to sunlight would indicate a problem with vitamin D.
You could go see a doctor to see if you're D deficient... or you could just start taking a multi-vitamin. I recommend the vitamin, personally. Doctors always find something wrong with you...
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