Having 'Fun' in the Heat

Mr. J

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Never had an issue with the heat as air conditioning has always been present during encounters. As for non SP fun, I'm usually hiking in the Whiteshell with lots of water/Garorade to keep me going.
 

masterpoonhunter

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Unless over 35C in the shade, I don't consider it hot.
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Well growing up in Alberta where the humidity is 20% maybe and where 26 C was a pretty fine and somewhat rare summer day, I lost a good chunk of my sweat glands early on with the result that to me 35C is fucking HOT. And I would be pretty damn certain that any one who grew up 'round these parts when it was not hot, would agree. I mean to each his own but 35 with any degree of humidity is too hot to do an adequate job of fucking. In My Opinion of course, since I don't like posting in absolutes.
Apparently, Environment Canada just reported this particular stretch of hot weather is the longest sustained stretch of hot weather the GVRD has ever seen. Heat dome last year was for less time but hotter.
And thankfully any of the women I have had sex with the past few weeks have had AC so we don't slip away from each other from all the excess sweat etc.
 

RalphiEboy

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Well growing up in Alberta where the humidity is 20% maybe and where 26 C was a pretty fine and somewhat rare summer day, I lost a good chunk of my sweat glands early on with the result that to me 35C is fucking HOT. And I would be pretty damn certain that any one who grew up 'round these parts when it was not hot, would agree. I mean to each his own but 35 with any degree of humidity is too hot to do an adequate job of fucking. In My Opinion of course, since I don't like posting in absolutes.
Apparently, Environment Canada just reported this particular stretch of hot weather is the longest sustained stretch of hot weather the GVRD has ever seen. Heat dome last year was for less time but hotter.
And thankfully any of the women I have had sex with the past few weeks have had AC so we don't slip away from each other from all the excess sweat etc.
The weather ain’t pleasant 😓
 

apl16

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Look left. Way left.
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Well growing up in Alberta where the humidity is 20% maybe and where 26 C was a pretty fine and somewhat rare summer day, I lost a good chunk of my sweat glands early on with the result that to me 35C is fucking HOT. And I would be pretty damn certain that any one who grew up 'round these parts when it was not hot, would agree. I mean to each his own but 35 with any degree of humidity is too hot to do an adequate job of fucking. In My Opinion of course, since I don't like posting in absolutes.
Apparently, Environment Canada just reported this particular stretch of hot weather is the longest sustained stretch of hot weather the GVRD has ever seen. Heat dome last year was for less time but hotter.
And thankfully any of the women I have had sex with the past few weeks have had AC so we don't slip away from each other from all the excess sweat etc.
The heat doesn't bother me much but the humidity kicks my ass!
 

MikeyLikey99

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I grew up in Vancouver, so that’s what I’m acclimatized to, and my humble opinion is that anything over 26° here is unnecessary lol
I was supposed to have an appointment late last week, but we both decided to reschedule because the incall had no AC. I told her that I was going to be a hot mess with no AC, and not a good type of hot mess!
 
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80watts

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Concrete Jungle. Cities are on average 2-5 C hotter than outside. Mostly due to concrete; but also to lack of trees. Since the temperature are predicted to get hotter in the future.

A few suggestions:
Drip irrigation for trees/shrubs etc in cities.
All buildings to have misters on roof, building sides (W,S,East). On days hotter than 30 C, turn on.
New houses to have better insulation, air sealing, AC, HRVs (new improved with better heat exchanger and prefilters installed), water misters for roof tops (rural areas and turned on externally). HRV are needed due to the tight sealing of houses constructed today, which insist on energy savings through various methods of construction. A well watered (green) lawn also will cut down on heat.

I would have to say today that if buying a home, don't buy without a AC or heat pump. Read up on HRVs and maintenance on them. Look into passive homes.
As you get older you get less and less resistant to heat due to age and general health/fittness.

Also some people can't afford to turn the AC on. Its mostly on older buildings that aren't well insulated.

Cold showers help- start warm and slowly turn on more cold water.....

And finally be prepared to sweat....
 
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