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are u a morning person
#11
Good morning sweeties Wavey

It's Sunday and 9:21 AM here. I woke up 2 hours earlier. I usually sleep past midnight but always wake up at 7:00 AM or earlier.
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#12
Lark person here. I wilt at about midnight if I am forced to stay up and I usually get up between 6.30 and 7.00.
"You can be young without money but you can't be old without money"
Maggie the Cat from "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." by Tennessee Williams
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#13
Well I guess you could call me a morning person, I tend to stay up to around 1 am on the weekends now and I can easily be up and active straight away at around 9, don't know how though.
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#14
Morning person here. I usually get up around 5 am and am usually asleep by about 930 pm, unless I drank too much tea or something.
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#15
LONDONER Wrote:Lark person here. I wilt at about midnight if I am forced to stay up and I usually get up between 6.30 and 7.00.

Pretty much this.

I wake anywhere from 3 to 6 a.m., but usually it's around 4.

We morning people are the surviving remnants of a vast race of men, long-since extinct. We are the ones who made it past learning to stay silent around non-morning people. The rest were slaughtered in the millions.

That's really what WWI was all about if you missed it. "Spanish Flu" my ass. (Mustard gas in liquid form cannot be detected in orange juice.) There are yet a couple of remnants of these pogroms:

[Image: When+morning+people+act+all+chipper_10ff11_5086683.jpg]

[Image: HowToDealWithMorningPeople-73376.jpg]

[Image: morning-person.jpg]

Um, did I mention I often bake early in the morning?

*runs away*
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#16
TwisttheLeaf Wrote:Hell no.

I wake up feeling like shit most mornings. This is caused by a combination of issues from the lack of food over the hours I've slept (combined with my hyper metabolism), dehydration (which I can never quite catch up on sufficiently enough to not have in the mornings), and the stiffness of muscles, scars and joints from past surgeries that need movement to start working smoothly again.

^^^^^ This!

My husband is a morning person, he sets his alarm for 5:30...but always hits the snooze and gets up,at 6 am. SO....I get up at 6am and make him breakfast and fix his lunch to take to work, I eat breakfast with him (except I don't drink the coffee yet) and get him out the door to goto work by around 7:30am....at which point I go back to bed! I sleep till around noon and THEN I get up and drink my coffee....
~Beaux
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#17
Yup, I can wake up at 3am even when I go to sleep at 1AM.
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#18
And, for the record, I do not own an alarm clock.
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#19
If I didn't have to work and didn't have a morning person BF, I'd never see daylight if it were up to me. I would stay up all night and sleep all day like a vampire.
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#20
Here's some interesting reading from several different sources that may help you understand your sleep pattern:

http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn24...M5mNi6rGeI

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/articl...ealth.html

http://snoringresearch.org/differences-lark-owl/

http://www.bbc.com/news/health-25777978
"You can be young without money but you can't be old without money"
Maggie the Cat from "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." by Tennessee Williams
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