Heat and Humidity

Do you find that the heat and humidity bother you more when you have to wear clothes than it did before you became a nudist and were dressed most of the time.
It seems that way to me but it is worth it because it bothers me less when I am nude.

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That's why I started nudity way back in the '70's. That fabric felt awful, heavy and clinging to everything. Naked breeze is better.

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95 degrees here today with humidity around 90% , typical Louisiana August day. It's just too damn hot to be welding outside!

At least you weren't at a job site where you would have been fully dressed!

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That would have been unbearable! At least my ventilation worked from the back side!

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I have not spent any nude time in a humid climate yet. I think it would be better being nude in a humid climate than a dry climate because the moisture will help cool the skin. Here in the Rocky Mountains where the sun is closer and the air is dry, the sun seems to burn quicker.

Being relatively new to nudity and brown skinned, I have not used sun screen much. I sat by the pool after getting out of the water and after a few miniatures I felt a burning sensation on my testicles. I didnt think anything of it at first until it kept getting hotter and hotter. Yes I had my first sun burn in a place I never would have thought to protect.

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I think it would be better being nude in a humid climate than a dry climate because the moisture will help cool the skin.

It can be hot and humid here in the Great Lakes Region and it can be hot and dry. Dry is much more comfortable because the body cools itself through evaporation of moisture on the skin. High humidity slows that evaporation and humid days even in the 60's can be unbearable when you have to work in them.

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That would have been unbearable! At least my ventilation worked from the back side!

I agree and don't see any safety issues for the back sides.
However, is there a risk to your arms, shoulders and part of your chest by not having them covered?

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That would have been unbearable! At least my ventilation worked from the back side!I agree and don't see any safety issues for the back sides.However, is there a risk to your arms, shoulders and part of your chest by not having them covered?

Yes, there is arc burn it is like a sun burn and possible splatter. I have a extra heat shield on the back of my gloves and keep a hand tipped up and close to the weld to block the arc ray's and splatter from my body.

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Heat and humidity can bother anyone, clothed or unclothed. It certainly is more bearable or bareable while you're naked. We don't get many humid days here in So Cal but we have had some days were the humidity was high and if we were out and about and clothed, my wife will always say, "only way I can take this humidity is if I'm naked." During those types of days, we tend to take a lot of outdoor showers! ;D

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I was working in yard Monday, the tempt was in the low 80's and humid, I was dressed and sweating so bad with sweat dripping in my eyes I gave up after a hour went in the house and stripped to comfortable. Wish I could work in the yard naked and not get arrested.

Have you considered a privacy fence?

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