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#1 Post by Crashinggg » Mon Mar 26, 2018 1:05 am

Guys I am in Texas currently on a mission trip and the humidity is doing terrible things with my hair. :? Not to mention the sweat my hair is sticking to me it is awful. I hope it behaves better soon I think I’m just going to keep it in little French braids to keep it tame. Please vent with me about humidity. :P

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#2 Post by PoisonIvey1998 » Sun Apr 01, 2018 12:35 pm

I love the humidity actually! The air is usually easier for me to breathe if it isn't too hot outside! And well, I live in Texas so it's understandable that I love the humidity hahaha :P





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#3 Post by Slix » Sun Apr 01, 2018 2:14 pm

I don't mind the humidity too much. I was out west a few summers ago, and man, that dry heat was much worse than humid heat. :P


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#4 Post by PoisonIvey1998 » Sun Apr 01, 2018 9:26 pm

Yeah dry heat is like you're suffocating honestly, I like it humid so it's actually easier to breathe and the air seems to be cleaner and clearer





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#5 Post by Crashinggg » Mon Apr 02, 2018 10:10 pm

I can agree with the heat comparison humid heat is easier to handle! However my asthma does not like the change from normal air to humid air. It takes some adapting I usually have a lot of trouble breathing and I get tired easily because I’m using a lot of my energy to do so.

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#6 Post by PoisonIvey1998 » Tue Apr 03, 2018 3:33 pm

Well, my mom has asthma too so I can understand the difficulties with breathing sometimes. I also tend to get tired very quickly when exercising so I wouldn't be too surprised if I had some form of it as well.





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#7 Post by Crashinggg » Tue Apr 03, 2018 10:26 pm

That's good that you can understand things like that just because of knowing someone with asthma, a lot of people think I am just lazy, unfit or unhealthy because I have a disease that affects me, even though all of those things can make asthma worse, even when I have lose weight it hasn't helped too much, even though I have more weight to lose. So we will see what happens with that! You may have what is called "athletically enduced asthma" which just means that you have a harder time breathing from sports or physical exercise, rather than natural things like dust, weather changes etc.

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#8 Post by MrT » Tue May 15, 2018 4:00 am

Currently living in Southern China and it's the most humid place on Earth. It's extra humid because of daily (sometimes thrice daily) thunderstorms. Even my books are starting to turn to mush. It wrecked my best coat. My Extra Strong Mints I brought from the UK turned to mush.

The plus side? We have amazing gigantic sized houseplants that live outside. And the numerous frogs here keep us entertained with their singing.

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#9 Post by Crashinggg » Fri May 18, 2018 12:12 am

Awe I’m sorry about your books and raincoats! But frog music sounds wonderful and free entertainment is always good! I hope the weather gets better soon though! :D

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