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    #26041
    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    But you don't perspire as much in dry heat as compared to an environment w/ a high rate of humidity, right?

    do what you gotta do so you can do what you wanna do
    Sweat evaporates in dry heat. Here, humid as hell, it doesn't.[emoji35]

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    #26042
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Sweat evaporates in dry heat. Here, humid as hell, it doesn't.[emoji35]

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    What makes the Philippine climate bad is the humidity. At our hottest temp in summer, around 38C, which is still lower than Arizona, but the humidity is so high. Sweat doesn’t evaporate to cool down the body. Notice during the cooler months of Dec & January, you don’t sweat as much even with strenuous work because of low humidity. I work outdoors mostly & in summer, I sweat just sitting down but hardly do in doing physical work.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bloowolf View Post
    What makes the Philippine climate bad is the humidity. At our hottest temp in summer, around 38C, which is still lower than Arizona, but the humidity is so high. Sweat doesn’t evaporate to cool down the body. Notice during the cooler months of Dec & January, you don’t sweat as much even with strenuous work because of low humidity. I work outdoors mostly & in summer, I sweat just sitting down but hardly do in doing physical work.


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    Relatively, lower humidity (lesser moisture in the air) would yield higher evap rates. Wet laundry dries slower when humid.

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    #26044
    [emoji55]

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    #26045
    Quote Originally Posted by Little Missy View Post
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    diba meron bagong batas anti-cat calling

    meron mga nag comment "eh mga babae ngayon ang iksi manamit.. masisisi mo ba mga lalake?"

    it's 2019 but there are still a lot of men out there who blame women for their behavior

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    #26046
    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    diba meron bagong batas anti-cat calling

    meron mga nag comment "eh mga babae ngayon ang iksi manamit.. masisisi mo ba mga lalake?"

    it's 2019 but there are still a lot of men out there who blame women for their behavior
    It's usually the perverts.

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    #26047
    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    But you don't perspire as much in dry heat as compared to an environment w/ a high rate of humidity, right?

    do what you gotta do so you can do what you wanna do
    Correct and that's bad. Perspiration is the body's natural cooling mechanism. When it's hard to perspire, it's a lot easier to get dehydrated.

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    #26048
    Why are there people who sweat or get hot easily? I'm freezing here and my Mom's other "daughter" needed a fan to sleep. I was like, what???

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    #26049
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Why are there people who sweat or get hot easily? I'm freezing here and my Mom's other "daughter" needed a fan to sleep. I was like, what???
    the 'mericans i worked with, were in thin shirts and shorts.
    me and the fellow, who comes from arizona, were wearing jacket and still freezing in the room.
    one day, we both came in early, and we saw the room thermostat... "are you thinking what i'm thinking?... yes!"
    halfway thru the session, our boss says, "isn't it a bit hot in here...?"
    heh heh.

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    #26050
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    the 'mericans i worked with, were in thin shirts and shorts.
    me and the fellow, who comes from arizona, were wearing jacket and still freezing in the room.
    one day, we both came in early, and we saw the room thermostat... "are you thinking what i'm thinking?... yes!"
    halfway thru the session, our boss says, "isn't it a bit hot in here...?"
    heh heh.
    hahaha

    BTT: My cousin's ex is so modest. My Unce and Aunt were telling me a story when they went to a far flung province in the PH in the 90s and the fisherman thought she was Thalia HAHAHAH! I really like my cousin's ex, happens very rarely to me. I find most women catty, she's not. Sobrang maalaga

    My cousin's ex doesn't know who Thalia is and I showed her a picture and she was like "oh". Consistent, parang si crush na very modest sa kaguapuhan nya

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