"and I am walking back from the gym in shorts and a t shirt. Three weeks ago I was digging out the snow. Which do you prefer hot or cold?"
You’ve jinxed it now OP
Spring/Autumn in this country. It’s not built for extreme heat.
Height of summer in countries where it is. Especially if it’s a dry heat. Body always feels better for it |
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Cold. As much as the sun and warmth is beautiful, sunburn, mozzies, trying not to overheat without wearing clothes that are frankly inappropriate… pain in the arse. |
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"Cold. As much as the sun and warmth is beautiful, sunburn, mozzies, trying not to overheat without wearing clothes that are frankly inappropriate… pain in the arse."
And because gingers are allergic to the sun |
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"and I am walking back from the gym in shorts and a t shirt. Three weeks ago I was digging out the snow. Which do you prefer hot or cold?
You’ve jinxed it now OP
Spring/Autumn in this country. It’s not built for extreme heat.
Height of summer in countries where it is. Especially if it’s a dry heat. Body always feels better for it "
I am happy with either hot or cold so I think I am a jinx free zone on this question . |
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"Hot. By a long, long way.
I was just saying with a friend that I cannot wait to get back to the sun, preferably in Europe on a nudist beach. So liberating."
I do enjoy wild swimming naked in the summer. The winter - not so much |
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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
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I generally find it much easier to warm up than cool down.
Obviously I'm not talking about extremes, but once it gets to that uncomfortable level of "oh it's a bit chilly" or "it's a bit hot, maybe too hot" then a few layers to warm up is more effective than most things trying to cool down.
Though it's pretty clear the majority prefer that sweet spot in the middle, summer type clothing without your body sweating from even parts that should not sweat. |
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