Cold or warm showers?

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I'm right here at the tip of lake Michigan, I know the Midwest
Then all I can say is wow. I can't relax in the summer without ac.

When I was a kid we didn't have it, but I'm spoiled now.

Btw If by the tip you mean the southern tip - then we're from the same area.
 
Hot, specially on a humid summer day.
I want most of the water around me to evaporate quickly when I get out, otherwise the towel may get too wet and it can really be a PITA.
 
Then all I can say is wow. I can't relax in the summer without ac.

When I was a kid we didn't have it, but I'm spoiled now.

Btw If by the tip you mean the southern tip - then we're from the same area.
Ahh, a hoosier I see. Also, I have a basement and a fan. It's bliss in the heat
 
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Only reason I turn the cold knob to the left is when someone else in the house drops the pressure and I need to avoid looking like a lobster, or when the pressure is so low having come through the hot cycle that I need the pressure to hose stuff off me.

I have taken completely cold showers, one time it was on a camp site when I woke up at 4am and did not know what the time was. It was not pleasant.

I take showers to get clean. Cooling off in the UK at least amounts to go stand in the shade for 5 minutes with a drink, which can be a hot one if you like such things.
 
During the beginning of the shower I turn the water warm so that I can easily step in and at the end of the shower I turn it to a cold temperature. (I prefer warm showers but I just do this so that it opens up my pores to clean out with the warm water and then I turn on the cold so that they tighten back up)
 
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