Your blood might have thickened to or to deal with the heat, you're in the mood to fight the heat so when it's not hot you over compensate. It's like when you lift heavy things all day and you try to lift a light thing expecting It to be heavy you brace yourself for the heavy, and make like it is, then you throw it up in the air and put your back out. It's like that. May. I hope this makes sense.
I feel that! From the US here, 22°C (71°F) feels a lot different in the southwest than the midwest on a sunny day😂 Wind, humidity, dryness all play a factor
I'm experiencing this in the UK but in reverse, and yes, it doesn't make sense to me either 😂
Can we talk more of how cute your outfit looks like 😮❤
Your blood might have thickened to or to deal with the heat, you're in the mood to fight the heat so when it's not hot you over compensate.
It's like when you lift heavy things all day and you try to lift a light thing expecting It to be heavy you brace yourself for the heavy, and make like it is, then you throw it up in the air and put your back out. It's like that. May. I hope this makes sense.
In some parts of India , the temperature doesn’t go below 24 C, so when they are in even 20 they feel a bit cold 😂
😂 same in QLD. We can’t swim in anything below 24! 😂
I feel that! From the US here, 22°C (71°F) feels a lot different in the southwest than the midwest on a sunny day😂
Wind, humidity, dryness all play a factor
Totally! Just so bizarre I’m freezing here and it’s 23 - in the UK, that’s hoooot lol