XeroxCool@lemmy.world to Showerthoughts@lemmy.world · 2 months agoIf you're sweating in a hot shower, you can't tellmessage-squaremessage-square18fedilinkarrow-up180
arrow-up180message-squareIf you're sweating in a hot shower, you can't tellXeroxCool@lemmy.world to Showerthoughts@lemmy.world · 2 months agomessage-square18fedilink
minus-squarePrimer - Zip@lemmy.ziplinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up12·2 months agoI’m surprised how many people feel they can differentiate steam moisture and sweat on their skin.
minus-squaregerryflap@feddit.nllinkfedilinkarrow-up5·2 months agoYeah I don’t really feel the difference either. Intriguing. Whether I’m wet from the shower or from sweat, it feels about the same to me. It’s only after it’s drying that there’s an obvious difference to me
minus-squareXeroxCool@lemmy.worldOPlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·2 months agoThat was my take that prompted the post, but now a little logic is kicking in. Is my skin actually cold enough to condensate steam? I do not know
I’m surprised how many people feel they can differentiate steam moisture and sweat on their skin.
Yeah I don’t really feel the difference either. Intriguing. Whether I’m wet from the shower or from sweat, it feels about the same to me. It’s only after it’s drying that there’s an obvious difference to me
That was my take that prompted the post, but now a little logic is kicking in. Is my skin actually cold enough to condensate steam? I do not know