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Old 08-09-15 | 07:04 AM
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TomCat_Ford
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Originally Posted by sprince
Keep in mind that when you are mostly skin and bones, you can get chilled at 85(f) degrees.
I'm mostly skin and bones, and I have a hard time getting chilled when it's in the 70s. I'm miserable and sweaty sitting still at 85+. As @robabeatle said, genetics has a lot to do with how much one sweats; especially when things like being overweight aren't a factor.
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