Early Signs: How Do You Know If You’re a Pluviophile

Early Signs- How Do You Know If You're a Pluviophile

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“How do you know if you’re a pluviophile?” is a question that is likely to be on your mind if you love rain but don’t know whether or not they qualify as one. Luckily, we have carefully written this article to help you look inside yourself and possibly reveal your inner pluviophile!

Think of your past; did you prefer rainy days?

If you want to know if you’re a pluviophile, you should start at the beginning, and by the beginning, we mean the very beginning. Pluviophiles tend to start showing love for rain at an early age. They’re the kids you see you marvel at the sign of falling droplets.

The ones who reach their hands out to feel the rain or open their mouths towards the sky to taste fresh rainwater. You’ll often find these kids taking a day off from school because their obsession with playing in the rain has gotten them sick! Do you feel like you were one of these kids? 

Top signs of a Pluviophile person

Let’s look at some of the top signs that will answer the question, how do you know if you’re a pluviophile? If you find yourself doing or feeling these things, then you are indeed a pluviophile.

You love the scent of rain

Here’s a remarkable little fact: the scent of the first rain is called petrichor, which means the fluid that flows in the veins of immortals in Greek. This smell can take you right back to being an innocent little kid dancing around in the rain. Pluviophiles too love this scent, perhaps more than anyone else. 

You love driving in the rain

Now, remember that it’s always better to avoid driving in bad weather conditions for your own safety and to always take precautions while using your vehicle during rain. With that off to the side, let us say that driving around in the rain is a surreal experience.

If we were to paint a quick scene, imagine the sound of raindrops falling onto your car’s metal roof and glass windshield while the car’s wipers swish back and forth to keep your vision clear. Imagine not a pedestrian in sight, and you are just driving down a wide-open road, listening to your favorite music. That’s something a pluviophile would like.

Rain calms you down

For anxious individuals, rain can act as a white noise machine and help you take your mind off of thoughts that haunt you. This is one of the major reasons why people become pluviophiles. They love experiencing the serenity rain provides them with. Rain can also help you sleep better at night by drowning out (pun intended) the noise of any traffic or dogs barking.

You’re an introvert

Rain is one of the most calming experiences nature has to offer. Now, we’re not saying that all introverts are pluviophiles and all pluviophiles are introverts, but introverts are indeed more likely to like rain and be pluviophiles.

Introverts tend to focus their energy inwards and love introspection and alone time. They prefer activities they can do alone, without the disturbance of anyone else and the days they get to stay home alone are the best days for them. Sounds familiar?

What do you think everyone is forced to do on a rainy day? Stay at home, alone and spend time with oneself. Rain is the perfect occasion for introverts to be themselves and channel all their energy into activities they truly like.

You love dancing in the rain

Rain can be an enjoyable experience if you allow it to. While most people might hide inside their houses or cars and curse the rain, you see it as an opportunity to let your inner child out and feel the raindrops on your face, splash around in puddles, just let loose and have a good time! Pluviophiles enjoy rain like they’re living in a scene from their own little movie!

You’re comfortable with the darkness

Rain often brings along with it a particular wave of darkness. For starters, rain clouds cover the sun and block sunlight from reaching the ground. Alongside that, you never know when power might go out during a thunderstorm, leaving you sitting in the dark while it rains! True pluviophiles don’t fear the darkness. They invite it and find peace in it.

Wrap up

In conclusion, the answer to the question, “How do you know if you’re a pluviophile?” is simple, you know you’re a pluviophile if you feel like you are one. There are no special requirements you need to pass.

All we’ve done in this article is help you recognize the things you might already do, there may be even more qualities of pluviophiles that we missed! You get to define what being a pluviophile means to you!

Moria G.

Moria G.

I live in the middle east, but I always aim to come to Europe during the transition season to hang out in the rain ☔ Since I remember, I have loved rainy days and found excuses to play outside, jumping through the puddles. As a grown-up, I found out I am a classic Pluviophile ;)

I live in the middle east, but I always aim to travel to Europe during the transition seasons to hang out in the rain.

Since I remember, I have loved rainy days and found excuses to play outside, jumping through the puddles. As a grown-up, I found out I am a classic Pluviophile ;)

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