Because the warmth from the sun feels wonderful on my skin. It's energizing and uplifting.
I love sunny days when it's reasonable temperature outside, between 15-20°C when you can do sports with t-shirt and shorts without getting uncomfortably hot
You mean 24-28C so you don't get sick from low temperature?
No.
24-28°C is tad bit too much but doable. We had bunch of 28ish days this summer and it was quite miserable especially after climbs on mountain bike.
15-20°C is just around where you can wear a sweater when just chilling around, and drop it when doing sports
10-15 and I might put on longer trousers and a light jacket or sweater/hoodie when cycling
I ride my bike at 40C 🤣
I feel sorry for you, that sounds miserable
For sure beats riding it at under 20C.
Hell nah 😂
I think I might prefer a dry heat even if that's what would chap my lips. I sure as hell know I hate humid heat. 100+ heat with 80%+ humidity doesn't even let you sweat do what it's intended to do!
There is no hell quite like 100/100.
The air is hot water. You are hot water. There is no relief. You don't even want to breathe.
Humidity sucks.
Been living in the desert for 6 years now, chap stick and lotion is a small price to pay for no swamp ass.
Skill issue
The Cavetrollmode is strong in this anon.
Drink water with electrolytes, wear sun protective clothing. Enjoy sunny days in spite of it being sunny.
Anon understands at most four, maaaybe five words of your sentence. The fewer the letters, the better. “With, sun, in, of, and it”, and even that is a legitimate struggle.
Unless its crazy hot outside you shouldn't be feeling that way.
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