I am currently in North Carolina and while I will acknowledge it is hot, and the humidity doesn’t help, it isn’t particularly irritating. It’s like a hug from the air. I’ve been to New Orleans at the end of summer when it’s supposedly bad but I enjoyed it. It almost makes the heat a little bit more bearable because there is something to work with?

  • @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    Florida checking in: it’s good for your skin! I don’t like getting sweaty in the 10seconds it takes to walk to my truck, but i prefer it over everything else.

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        11 year ago

        Can confirm humidity doesn’t help. Salt water drying on your skin can also make it worse, just a fun fact, so rinse off as often as you can when leaving the water to help prevent it.

        Also these people are insane. I’ll take a dry heat over humidity I can’t hardly breathe through any day. Sweat exists for a reason, humidity won’t let you benefit from it.

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    21 year ago

    Here’s a weird one. If I get in my car and it’s hot I will sometimes just sit there and stew in it for a couple of minutes.

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    111 months ago

    I’m with you OP. I live in New England which admittedly doesn’t have terrible humidity but whenever I go to Vegas there’s always some local that that latches on to a humidity argument. We get to talking about how hot Vegas is vs New England and they without fail always say “oh but you have to deal with all that humidity, we’ve got a nice dry heat.” It’s like they don’t understand how fucking insane that sounds, 115F does not feel better that 60-80% humidity at 80F unless you’re a damn lizard.