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my head sweats the most. sweats quite a bit actually. last time i cut the lawn is was freakin hot out and my head was just dripping. my pits barely sweat at all....weird.
This is so wierd, I only sweat when i'm really hot, but then I suddenly get really cold. Like it'll be way hot outside, and i'll get into my car and turn on the A/C full blast and my pits will sweat.
Like it'll be way hot outside, and i'll get into my car and turn on the A/C full blast and my pits will sweat.
Funny. Yes there will be some times that I'm completely comfortable. Not hot, not cold and my pits will just start sweating uncontrollably. Very annoying!
I know what you mean, Alienwho. I've noticed the same thing about me my whole life. I can be outside while it's really hot and I won't be sweating, but as soon as I come inside where it's nice and cool, I start to sweat. It's pretty annoying.
my back...i can look calm and collected, but my back breaks sweat first...especially when i'm carrying heavy stuff, i may look like i'm not sweating, but my back is wet...
I don't sweat at all, ever. My friends tell me I must be a machine. At Penn State volleyball camp last year, it was 100+ degrees, humid, and we played for 9 hours a day. Nothing. Not a drop.
<< I don't sweat at all, ever. My friends tell me I must be a machine. At Penn State volleyball camp last year, it was 100+ degrees, humid, and we played for 9 hours a day. Nothing. Not a drop. >>
dude that's not right, you sure you're not a woman? 😉
<< I don't sweat at all, ever. My friends tell me I must be a machine. At Penn State volleyball camp last year, it was 100+ degrees, humid, and we played for 9 hours a day. Nothing. Not a drop. >>
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