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ProfessorGAC

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23. My Wife Days That
Sat Jul 5, 2025, 07:32 PM
Jul 2025

Doesn't apply to me.
It also doesn't explain retirees moving to Florida, Texas, or Arizona.

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Most definitely, especially the humidity, it's exhausting Walleye Jul 2025 #1
No, I embrace the heat up to 98.6 degrees Brother Buzz Jul 2025 #2
I'm 78, and I find it a lot harder to take the summer heat and humidity. patphil Jul 2025 #3
Absolutely. I used to play tennis in 100F (in my 30s/40s) erronis Jul 2025 #4
I find high humidity very hard to take, but it doesn't seem much harder now that I'm old Ocelot II Jul 2025 #5
This message was self-deleted by its author Haggard Celine Jul 2025 #7
I've always hated hot weather too. Haggard Celine Jul 2025 #8
We lived in Slidell for many years BOSSHOG Jul 2025 #9
Do you like Kansas better? Haggard Celine Jul 2025 #12
We live in my Wife's Hometown BOSSHOG Jul 2025 #13
Yes. I grew up in a house without air conditioning. rsdsharp Jul 2025 #6
So did I. OldBaldy1701E Jul 2025 #42
I had countless people who questioned how the hell I could walk at dawn in minus 10F CO weather in winter hlthe2b Jul 2025 #10
I'm with you. People ask how I can stand Minnesota's cold winters, Ocelot II Jul 2025 #14
Same here. milestogo Jul 2025 #16
You speak for me as well, milestogo. Diamond_Dog Jul 2025 #29
Well, wearing more clothes is not going to help you when it is -10F outside. OldBaldy1701E Jul 2025 #43
Gotta disagree with you there - more clothes do make -10 possible Ocelot II Jul 2025 #44
Yes, indeed. OldBaldy1701E Jul 2025 #47
Yeah.....nt Figarosmom Jul 2025 #48
Live in South. I cut back walking/hiking in summer. I sweat a lot and have darn near passed out Silent Type Jul 2025 #11
Yes, it bothers me the older I get. Emile Jul 2025 #15
At 75 I find the extreme peaks of summer and winter harder to take. Golden Raisin Jul 2025 #17
Growing up in northern lower Michigan a stone's throw from the Big Lake, I've ALWAYS hated hot weather, but catbyte Jul 2025 #18
Exactly the same here Catbyte. Diamond_Dog Jul 2025 #31
Yes happybird Jul 2025 #19
howdi AllaN01Bear Jul 2025 #20
How high is the humidity where you live? ailsagirl Jul 2025 #21
I sure do. debm55 Jul 2025 #22
My Wife Days That ProfessorGAC Jul 2025 #23
I have always wondered that, too. Diamond_Dog Jul 2025 #26
I think it's because as you get older it becomes harder to cope with snow and ice Ocelot II Jul 2025 #45
My late in-laws were like that. Diamond_Dog Jul 2025 #46
i used to work w/ hot solder for many years in summer + no AC. i discovered weave over knit is way better. i got large pansypoo53219 Jul 2025 #24
I am always cold... oldsoldierfadingfast Jul 2025 #25
I like it anywhere in that wide range between 68 and 72, Anywhere in there. Even down to 60 if need be... Flexibility. Norrrm Jul 2025 #27
gawd yes mike_c Jul 2025 #28
Growing up in markodochartaigh Jul 2025 #30
Hate Humid Heat the most - high dose Vit C helps:.... electric_blue68 Jul 2025 #32
I have never liked hot and sticky, or even just warm and sticky. Air conditioning... 3catwoman3 Jul 2025 #33
Nope. Just folks who complain about it. Not you, of course! marble falls Jul 2025 #34
You betcha! Bayard Jul 2025 #35
I could easily take hotter temperatures years ago LogDog75 Jul 2025 #36
You might have a thyroid problem synni Jul 2025 #37
I'm a Southern boy. I've always liked the heat. But now ... Jeebo Jul 2025 #38
Not really PJMcK Jul 2025 #39
I hate summer. zanana1 Jul 2025 #40
Yeah, I could stand up to mid to high 80s if there's no humidity when I was younger sakabatou Jul 2025 #41
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