Overheated

One thing I have noticed at work is that I get warmer easier and can't wait to get home and strip! Home now and it feels sooooo good! Anyone else have that problem when you have to be dressed?

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  • 9 years ago
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i work in the freezer it is -10 in the area i work so when i go outside i can't wait to strip off my clothes. i have been driving home naked for the last couple of months.

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I spend 9 hours a day in a metal bldg that soaks up the summer sun and no ac. (I've seen temps in August hitting over 120 deg.) I for one, am nude within moments of getting home. Only then will my body cool to a comfortable level.

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That's how I myself got started being nude when ever I get a chance! Had to have a kidney transplant in 2001 and it is necessary I have to take anti-rejection drugs for the rest of my life. Soon after that my body temperature changed and the only relief I got was to strip!! And so it started!! I love it!

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Since I'm retired I very seldom get dressed unless I'm leaving the house. Some days I don't leave at all just because I hate to put on clothes!

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Since I'm retired I very seldom get dressed unless I'm leaving the house. Some days I don't leave at all just because I hate to put on clothes!Me too Jim

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Working at home all the time definitely has its work non-attire benefits!

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Mar is having body temp issues at the moment and is often very hot. Even naked and with no bedding on, she can be too hot to sleep - me cuddling her doesn't help tho :-)
She finds it bearable most of the time but today had to dress for work. Within minutes she was suffering.
My office has good insulation which keeps it warm in winter, but means it gets hot during the summer (all 3 days of it)
For the last two years I've driven home bottomless and by the end of the day can't wait. even just taking my shoes and socks off is a relief. As soon as I'm home the shirt is off and I immediately feel better.
Although there isn't much sun at the moment, it's warm enough when I get home to have at least 10 - 15 minutes sat outdoors. There, my skin can REALLY breath, and I feel so refreshed I can't describe it.

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I do find that I can stick lower temperatures wen nude and be outdoors wen a lot of people consider it is cold so most likely doe to been nude.

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Mar is having body temp issues at the moment and is often very hot. Even naked and with no bedding on, she can be too hot to sleep - me cuddling her doesn't help tho :-) She finds it bearable most of the time but today had to dress for work. Within minutes she was suffering.Has Mar seen a doctor about her high body core heat? Is it a new challenge or has she always been this way? Or is she having hot flashes? Asking because I have a high body core heat, I am always too hot, always have been. Recently a new heat started where all my muscles became hot all at once. My wife said I was having hot flashes but when I described this to my doctor I was immediately sent to the lab for blood work which proved I am now suffering from an autoimmune disease, polymyalgia. Muscles heating up all at once for no apparent reason is one of the symptoms. Just asking to make certain she is OK.

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  • 9 years ago
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I too tend to run hot all the time. Rarely am I wearing a shirt at
home. Just shorts if i have to. It does feel really nice when I can
strip down to nothing as I believe your body can regulate it's temp
better that way.

It's funny that I ran across this thread today. I just posted to all my friends on facebook to be extra careful outdoors. It's going to be 100 here on Saturday and I lost a neighbor 2 years ago to heat stroke. He wanted to get that little bit extra done in the yard and pushed it too far. We are not as young as we once were and our body doesn't regulate as well either. Hydrate often and don't push it.

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