| vivster said: I congratulate you for your godly body that can deal with 30° and above with a small breeze. Also your godly powers that let you carry a breeze around with you at all times. No. If it's cold I put on more clothes, that I can carry around with me at all times. It costs nothing and is comfortable. You can even just move around a little to increase body heat production. There is no such thing you can do with heat. So of course it's a lot harder to deal with. |
Thank you! The secret it actually just using white t-shirts, they make everything a lot easier to deal with! I also must congratulate you on your godly powers that enables you to carry around a heated house at all times, must be amazing!
To deal with the heat you can wear less clothes, thinner clothes, you can drink cold water and you can abstain from "moving around a little to increase body heat production." Now cold water I can get from a tap, hot drinks for wintertime I need to heat myself. Clothes do cost quite a bit where I'm from, a winter jacket costs roughly the same as my monthly housing payment. A tshirt costs fractions of that. Even the best winter jackets does however not make you feel warm in proper cold. Furthermore you're never really in a position in your daily life where you can use pants that are even close to making your feet feel anything less than freezing. I think you are underestimating what real cold is like.







