“(noun) Defined as an overwhelming desire to stay in bed, clinomania is at its peak during chilly, autumn and snowy days, as well as during the peaceful, rainy afternoons of summer. Chances are when clinomania strikes, your only wish is to stay in bed, rest, and catch up on your favorite tv series and go on a Netflix binge! Many of us who experience clinomania usually find it difficult to get up in the mornings. We look forward to the weekends and despise Monday mornings.”
- etymology: New Latin: clin, Greek:klinei (to lean)+ mania (madness/frenzy)
Notes: Word Definition Source: Words N Quotes. Gif: Violent Waves of Emotion (Le Petit Soidat 1963 Dir Jean-Luc Goddard with Anna Karina)
I suffer from that too but then I have an inhouse treatment which is called “children”…
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Laughing. (All I can say is that some day, you will miss it.)
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Well, it’s better than suffering from Chlamydia.
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FUNNY!
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my back stops me from staying in bed–if I am in bed too long it starts to hurt
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My back and neck. Yes.
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Ohhhh! I’ had an attack of this earlier this week! Good to know what hit me…😉
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so, i’m guessing penicillin won’t take care of this one? )
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My dog can only cross her legs for so long! Luckily for her, I get a headache if I stay in bed any longer than 8 hours.
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You mean like 8 hours awake? You’ve done that? Wow!
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Reblogged this on It Is What It Is and commented:
Me too!!!
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Children and dogs help aleviate the situation. Not a cure but definitely helps.
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Oh, yes, they do. And dogs, like children, can be determined.
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Sounds soooo delicious to stay under the covers …may not be in my reality, but man, it sound fantastic.
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Oh yes, I have that big time!
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Reblogged this on THE STRATEGIC LEARNER and commented:
Well, this is one interesting little nugget of knowledge you did not know you needed to know …
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Smiling. (Closing in on the category of useless information that you now know). Thanks for sharing John.
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ME TOO. And happy new year, David!
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Happy New Year Moira!
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Now that I have a clinical name for it, I won’t be too concerned any longer.
I thought I was just lazy.
-Alan
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Laughing. Me too!
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I think winter weather makes us want to hibernate (some of us, anyway).
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Yes, that’s it. Hibernation. It’s all genetic. Nothing to worry about. 🙂
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thats the explanation of my entire december holiday……some diagnoses you can’t get from the doctor….
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Laughing. I feel exactly the same way. My final day before going back to work. I HEAR YOU! I’M WITH YOU!
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Finally, a diagnosis!!
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Good Morning beautiful ..made her look at him ..but her eyes didn’t reflect the warmth..perhaps cold was freezing..her love was asleep…
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Smiling. Perhaps!
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hmm
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