DyVineDyalogue: “Boo Season”
October 21st, 2009 | By DyVine
Hey All,
Yet another week has gone by! As always, I want to thank you for coming to check us Snewtonians out! Browse the site and let us know what’s up! Also, if you have ANYTHING that you’d like me to discuss on DyVineDyalogue… shoot ya girl the email @ DyVineSoul@Snewty.com
Peace,
~DyVine~
The Boo Season
It looks like that season is upon us yet again. If you’re from the Chi, you already know what the end of summer means. It means, put up the shorts, close the windows and cut on the heat. More importantly, it means, it’s time to get ready for: The “Boo Season.”
If you’re reading this and you’re not from the Midwest, or you’re from a climate that doesn’t experience the extremes of weather like the Chi, then you don’t really understand this phenomenon. However, ask anyone from ‘round here, they’ll tell you… come fall (preferably before Sweetest’s Day) people get “boo’d” up for the upcoming winter. Then, when the weather breaks and the short skirts and the rims come back out… you’re liable to be “boo”-less overnight! True Story!
If you’re still having difficulty understanding, try this… In the colder months, people rarely want to venture out to the clubs or have wild nights on the town like they do in summer. If you’re single, this drastically decreases your chances of meeting new people. So, you find a special someone with whom to spend those cold, lonely winter months. So that when you do venture out, or decide to stay in, you have someone to help keep you warm! However, please note that as the weather changes, so shall the dynamics of the BS, as they are directly correlated. So, when the temperatures begin to rise…your boo will begin to “act up,” as us women-folk like to say. No more intimate dates or movie nights or even home cooked meals, you’re back at square one
Why does this happen? There are a few reasons but, whether you subscribe to the Boo Season or not, you know about it. Actually, it’s like an unspoken code. You don’t hit the club in late August/early September going, “I need a winter boo, do you want to be it?” (LOL, unless you’re just that bold). I know me and my girls joke on that fact. And for the most part, we all realize it; whether it be consciously or subconsciously. And If you choose to subscribe to the Boo Season, you should know that it is not definite. It is mostly dependant on the weather. Or how cheap a person is! LOL. Ever had a Boo Season start after Sweetest’s Day or end pre-Valentine’s??? Hahahahahaha!
You can either look at Boo Season as a good thing or a bad thing. If you choose to look at it positively, then you’ll see the benefits. Should you choose to look at it negatively, like I do, then you’ll see that there seems to be more disadvantages. Plus, if you know DyVine, then you know that I’m one of the few people that don’t subscribe to the whole Boo Season. I am a year-round Betty Crocker maker. But for those of you who do, I toast you! No judgement here! My only tip is this:
***Make sure you come to Snewty faithfully on Friday all winter long to find out what YourAddiction has to say, to help you guys stay comfy and warm in between those sheets***
Peace & Blessings
~DyVine~
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