i know a lot of people don't like daylight saving time, but i do. this time change fixes a lot of my anxiety problems believe it or not. yes, as strange as it is, i get anxiety attacks from the way the sun is positioned. its odd, but its true believe it or not.
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in october when the time changes, the sun goes down way to early. just seeing the sun set in a different position compared to when it does earlier in the year makes my body heat up and sweat A LOT. which is pretty much how my anxiety attacks come in.
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i really don't know what causes this, but i am BEYOND happy that i get to see the sun set at a later time than when i get home from school. i still get anxiety about the sun positioning at times, it just isn't as bad as when it changes in october.

Mar 8, 2020 · 3:46 AM UTC

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Replying to @CiblesGD
I am in Texas where the solar noon is a lot later 12:10-12:40 or 1:10-1:40, plus during the summer, the sun is almost directly overhead of me (80°/90°). Also, winters aren't as bad since we get 10 hours Sun, plus the position isn't as bad either.
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