If you're sweating in a hot shower, you can't tell
If you're sweating in a hot shower, you can't tell
If you're sweating in a hot shower, you can't tell
OP... Have you ever actually taken a shower? Because this is not true at all.
This is Lemmy
OP just revealed to us that they have never taken a hot shower in their whole life.
I'm surprised how many people feel they can differentiate steam moisture and sweat on their skin.
The process of sweating is one you can feel, beyond just the sensation of moisture. I'm more surprised that there are people who can't feel the difference.
Yeah I don't really feel the difference either. Intriguing. Whether I'm wet from the shower or from sweat, it feels about the same to me. It's only after it's drying that there's an obvious difference to me
That was my take that prompted the post, but now a little logic is kicking in. Is my skin actually cold enough to condensate steam? I do not know
Yes I can.
As bullshit as "you can't feel yourself sweat in the pool"
I cannot feel myself sweat in a pool
Then you aren't swimming/working out hard enough to sweat.
Also It's not that you feel yourself sweating, it's that you feel the sweat. Sweat is a really slimy substance if it cannot evaporate
I met a researcher that was measuring swimmer sweat. To do it he had to patch part of their body with a waterproof detector. Spoiler alert, they do!
This is the science I live for.
spend time in a sauna. you can tell.
That's a humid steamy environment, not a small waterfall
If you start sweating in the shower you are doing it wrong. It could easily turn into heat stroke. This is more of a problem with hot tubs and hot springs
Sweat is basically water so sweating in a shower would be useless. I don't even think it's possible tbh. Once you get above a certain temperature you're just burning yourself.
It is absolutely possible to sweat in water.
Sweat is salty water, so it's different. It's released more when your body is hot, not because it's dry. You probably aren't sweating in an air conditioned room and showers are typically hotter than room temperature, probably hot enough to make you sweat. I'm not sure why you think your sweat would turn off just because you're wet. If that was the case, you wouldn't have pooled sweat pouring off you on humid days
Oh buddy you absolutely can tell
I’ve had showers where I feel like I’m out watering the shower