• dingus@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    My fingers and toes and nose would always stay cold in the winter, even if the rest of my body was so layered up that I was sweating. It’s a bit odd wearing a ski mask indoors and wearing super thick gloves indoors is not always feasible either depending on what you’re doing (eating, etc.). I compromised a bit with fingerless gloves, and it helped a bit, but not as much as I would have liked. And yeah eating foods with your hands just wasn’t doable that way.

    Idk. I’m one of those people that is always too cold. I live in a hot climate now and it sucks major major balls for riding a motorcycle (just learned recently), BUT I prefer this environment in every other circumstance.

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      5 hours ago

      I live in a hot climate now and it sucks major major balls for riding a motorcycle

      I only go touring in spring and fall for this reason. I use it when the weather’s nice enough year round for errands that are too far for bicycle/public transit and don’t require the car, but even riding 20ish minutes to the supermarket sucks in 30+ degree heat with 80+% humidity.