90 degrees is not too bad unless it is with 90% humidity, then it is awful. Walk outside and your armpits stick to your body, you wind up walking like a wooden soldier or something similar. Swinging your arms can only happen when you break the suction. The downside of breaking the suction is it can rip the hairs out. High heat and high humidity has a lot of downsides. The extreme amount of water you drink immediately pours out of every pore of your body, dry clothes are instantly a thing of the past. With humidity high, the sweat you are reeking serves no purpose other than keeping you wet and sticky, it does no cooling at all. Knowing all this, I have a hard time venturing outside. It is too easy to simply look out the windows from my comfortable AC house. I dread going to get the mail since I know I will sweat a gallon, lose a few armpit hairs and be miserable. All of this is about 10 feet. At 20 feet my shoes begin to melt to the sidewalk and by the time I reach the mailbox the only thing keeping me from bursting into flames is all the wet clothes I am wearing. Oh well, another few months and I can complain about the cold, it is a humidity thing.
Ya'll keep cool! I know I'm trying to.
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