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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 144725" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Bunny - </p><p> </p><p>You don't want the freezes. (taps pencil thinking best way to describe what Bunny does not want) </p><p> </p><p>Okay - think about it like this - It's 90 degrees outside. And you put on a pair of sweat pants, a sweat shirt, a sweater, a Parka, thick wool artic socks, and lined boots, then top it off by having someone turn on a blast furnace and point it at you. - you're going to sweat and feel uncomfy right? (this you know) </p><p>Then - out of know where - while your core temperature must be nearing 105+ degrees, someone strips you of all your clothes, and throws you into a pool of 32 degree icewater - and now you shiver uncontrolably - and you try to warm up but all your clothing is soaked from sweat - giving your body NO time to adjust. So you change clothes and you're still shivering and to get warm you wrap up in blankets and shake until you feel warm again, but being cold to the core is hard to warm up. Its fascinating really - I'll only go through this once in life - but it sure is a pain for now. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>I swear - if I stuck stuff in my bra like Abbey , treats would go from Smores to Klondike frozen treats in a strap snap. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/surprise.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":surprise:" title="surprise :surprise:" data-shortname=":surprise:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 144725, member: 4964"] Bunny - You don't want the freezes. (taps pencil thinking best way to describe what Bunny does not want) Okay - think about it like this - It's 90 degrees outside. And you put on a pair of sweat pants, a sweat shirt, a sweater, a Parka, thick wool artic socks, and lined boots, then top it off by having someone turn on a blast furnace and point it at you. - you're going to sweat and feel uncomfy right? (this you know) Then - out of know where - while your core temperature must be nearing 105+ degrees, someone strips you of all your clothes, and throws you into a pool of 32 degree icewater - and now you shiver uncontrolably - and you try to warm up but all your clothing is soaked from sweat - giving your body NO time to adjust. So you change clothes and you're still shivering and to get warm you wrap up in blankets and shake until you feel warm again, but being cold to the core is hard to warm up. Its fascinating really - I'll only go through this once in life - but it sure is a pain for now. I swear - if I stuck stuff in my bra like Abbey , treats would go from Smores to Klondike frozen treats in a strap snap. :surprised1: [/QUOTE]
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