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I pretty clearly, am not. In fact, I can be exhausted all day and then suddenly get a second wind at 10 at night and be up until 2... leading to further exhaustion the next day (it really is a vicious cycle!)

Even when I get to sleep in though, I'm still always a little out of it for an hour or two. It just takes me some time to really clear my head and focus. I've always been envious of perky risers!

So, are you a morning person, or are you a "put two pairs of underwear on and didn't even realize it" person?

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Because of my meds I am neither a morning person or night person. I used to be a night person. Now I struggle to get up, but I wake at 7:08 every morning and am immediately fully functional. However, past 10 pm now, I just crash. I struggle to pay attention, I can barely stay awake. So I am pretty much a day person. I don't do early mornings and I struggle with late evenings.

Really though, it beats the chronic insomnia.
I'm the second-wind-at-10-up-until-2 person as well. I've been wondering if that's a 20-something thing or a specific person thing, so glad you asked :)
I've naturally drifted towards 4am -> 12pm ever since I was about 16. Not sure why. Nights are more silent... less distractions. And I've always had a lot of American contacts too (almost all of my business is done online).

But nothing beats morning sex.
No, no, no, no. Not at all. But, technically I may be since I prefer to stay up until about 2AM and then I wake up at 10 or something so I only have to deal with 2 hours of {sunshine} morning. The days I have to work is when I despise mornings the most. I tend to grovel as I prepare for the day and eat my cereal with a chip on my shoulder.
Hehe...depends on the day! Some mornings I've gotten my ass up and at the gym by 6:30am, and other mornings I can't function until noon.

I've given up on understanding my body. :P
NOT a morning person to be found here. I'm one of those people who doesn't want anybody to speak to them for like 30-45 minutes after she wakes up. And somehow I managed to get myself a job where I have to be up at 5-ish. Kinda harsh since I do my best writing late at night.
Whenever I'm asked this question, I always classify myself as a night-owl and not a morning person. The night-owl part is 100% the truth - I am most productive late at night once things have quieted down and I'm (usually) the only one awake.

I usually claim that I'm not a morning person because I LOVE to sleep in. It's my favorite time to sleep. Nobody who went to college with me would classify me as a morning person because I hated getting up for class. But at the same time, on those occasions when I get up in the early morning, I really, really love it. Plus, once I'm up and out of the bed, I'm pretty awake and cheery. So it's really hard to say.
I can get used to being a morning or night person depending on what I got going on. When I worked at a hotel, my shift would start at 6am, and I got used to it over time. Now its a lot more manageable 9:30 - 5 or so, and I am very, very used to that.
I use to be a total night owl but between my job and my work out schedule I have turned into a morning person. I am up at 5:00am and in bed no later then 10. Completely opposite to how I use to be which was in bed at 4 or 5am and up at noon.
I'm not naturally a morning person, but when I wake up before noon I tend to be really productive :)
I am definitely the 10 pm to 2 pm night owl as well. When I was in my early twenties I went to bed at 9:30 like a grandma. I think I shifted past that somewhere around 24. But I have generally been naturally inclined to be a night owl and have been genuinely envious of people who are early risers. I aspire to be one of them one day.
Haha, I've been going to bed at 9:30 lately and get grandma-levels of cranky if I stay up later (though in my defense, my commute is insanely early)

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