I guess it depends on where you live. Summer over here is 3 months of 25c sunny days, heavenly
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I haven’t lived in the south where summer sucks due to the heat. But, I have lived in places where summer drags on too long. Like it starts in March or April and ends in November. By the time it is over, you’re kinda sick of long days, and the expectation to be outside. Winter becomes a nice excuse to not talk to anyone and go to bed early.
Hot take: seasons kind of suck. I don't like all the constant change. The extremes are much worse when you have the perspective of other seasons too. You can adapt and get used to most climates, but it's a pain in the ass when they keep changing. I lived in the desert for awhile and loved the consistency. So many of our activities and how we dress and what we eat change with the seasons. The consistency of an aseasonal climate really let's you get into a groove and not be so distracted by the weather.
I'm aware this is an unpopular opinion, but I encourage anyone that has an opportunity to try it for a year. I think it's especially grounding for adhd types.
Summer here is rainy.... wet.... humid.... moist.... interspersed with very sunny, very hot days, and nature is blooming, it's wonderful. You essentially don't come out of hiding between 10 and 15 if you're white as I am. That's certainly a complication
This is why I like summer. I like winter, but I wouldn't mind summer lasting way longer.