I have a sweating problem': What Alan Carr's Traitors admission tells us about how social taboos changed

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The article discusses the growing trend of people embracing their sweat and sweating as a natural and healthy part of human biology. The author, Davide Filingeri, a physiology professor at Southampton University, believes that climate change will show the limits of perspiration, as humans won't be able to produce sweat quickly enough to compensate for higher temperatures.

However, not everyone is convinced of the benefits of sweating. Melissa, who has hyperhidrosis, a condition that causes excessive sweating, says that it can be distressing and affects her confidence. She has learned to adapt, but wishes that there was more understanding and support for people with this condition.

The article also mentions Remi Bader, a beauty influencer who has spoken out about the "Sweaty Hot Girl" trend on social media. While she is not advocating for excessive sweating, she believes that it's essential to ditch any shame or stigma associated with sweating and develop a more positive attitude towards it.

Overall, the article suggests that as temperatures rise due to climate change, humans will need to adapt and find new ways to regulate their body temperature. However, it also emphasizes the importance of understanding and supporting individuals who may be affected by excessive sweating due to medical conditions like hyperhidrosis.
 
Ugh, can you believe people are actually embracing sweat now? Like, I get it, climate change is a real thing and we need to adapt... but do we have to make a spectacle out of being human for once? πŸ˜‚ I mean, Melissa's experience with hyperhidrosis is totally valid, and I feel bad that she's had to deal with that kind of stigma. It's like, people should be understanding, not "oh, you're just sweating too much, girl, get it together!" πŸ™„

And Remi Bader is right though, we do need to ditch the shame surrounding sweat. Like, who wouldn't want to feel comfortable in their own skin? But at the same time, I'm all for a good dose of humor and irony when it comes to this whole "Sweaty Hot Girl" trend... because let's be real, it's just a bunch of people having fun with a ridiculous concept 🀣.
 
omg i totally get why people w/ hyperhidrosis would feel frustrated πŸ€• - it's not just about sweatin' a lot, it's about how it affects ur daily life & confidence. we should b more understanding & supportive towards ppl who deal with this condition πŸ’–. remi's "Sweaty Hot Girl" thing is kinda cool, but i also think it's essential to address the underlying issues & not just be all about embracing sweat πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. anyway, gotta stay hydrated & comfy as temps keep risin' β˜€οΈπŸ’¦
 
I'm so over this whole sweaty trend 🀯. I mean, I get it, climate change is a thing and all that, but can't we just chill for once? Like, Davide Filingeri says humans won't be able to sweat as much due to rising temps, but isn't there like a way to find alternative ways to cool down or something? πŸ€” And I feel bad for Melissa with hyperhidrosis - it's not like she wants to sweat all the time, just that she can't control it. Can we please just have more understanding and support for people who are dealing with this stuff? πŸ’– It's not about being a "sweaty hot girl" or whatever Remi Bader is going on about, it's about respecting people's boundaries and needs. So yeah, let's all just take a deep breath and try to find some peace in the heat 🌑️.
 
I'm all about embracing our sweat πŸ’¦! I mean, think about it, we're designed to sweat, right? It's like our bodies' own air conditioning system 🌑️. Remi Bader is on point with ditching the shame and stigma around sweating - let's just own our perspiration and celebrate our unique biology πŸ’β€β™€οΈ! And yeah, I feel for Melissa who deals with hyperhidrosis... it can be super tough to live with, but at least she's learned to adapt πŸ™. We need more understanding and support for people like her! Anyway, if the climate keeps getting hotter, we'll just have to get creative with our sweat management πŸ’ͺ. Bring on the sweat-friendly fashion trends, I say! 😎
 
I'm loving this conversation about sweating! 😊 I mean, think about it, our bodies are literally designed to keep us cool in these crazy times - isn't that amazing? 🌞 It's all about finding balance and being kind to ourselves, especially when we're dealing with conditions like hyperhidrosis. Remi's point about ditching shame around sweating is so true, let's all try to be more body-positive, you know? πŸ’– And who knows, maybe this whole "Sweaty Hot Girl" trend will inspire people to take care of themselves in new and healthy ways πŸ€—. Plus, Davide's warning about climate change making our sweat glands go into overdrive is just a reminder to stay ahead of the game - we can do this! πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm kinda curious about this whole sweaty hot girl trend πŸ€”. I mean, I can understand why Remi would want people to feel more comfortable with their bodies, but at the same time, I don't know if I'd want to be dripping wet all the time πŸ˜“. I've got enough trouble keeping my house tidy without having to worry about wiping down every surface after a workout πŸ‹οΈβ€β™€οΈ.

But seriously, it's interesting that people are starting to talk about how climate change is going to affect our sweat levels πŸ”₯. It makes me wonder if we'll have to start carrying around little fans with us everywhere just to stay cool πŸ˜…. And what about those who can't exactly control their sweating? I feel for Melissa - hyperhidrosis sounds like a real pain πŸ’”.

It's funny, as a netizen, I'm used to seeing this kind of thing online and thinking "oh, that's just people being weird" πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. But now it seems more mainstream and we're actually having conversations about it πŸ’¬. Maybe it's time for us all to just relax (no pun intended) and be a little more accepting of our bodies 😊?
 
I'm loving this "sweaty hot girl" vibe πŸŒ‘οΈπŸ’β€β™€οΈ. I mean, who doesn't love a good sweat sesh? πŸ‹οΈβ€β™€οΈ But seriously, it's awesome that Remi is helping to shift the narrative around sweating. We need more positivity and acceptance around body temperature regulation, especially for people with conditions like hyperhidrosis. It can be super tough to deal with excessive sweating, so let's raise awareness and support for those who need it πŸ’•.
 
🌑️ I'm low-key relieved that this "sweaty hot girl" trend isn't being marketed as a way to actually encourage people to sweat more πŸ€ͺ. Like, yes we need to get over the stigma around sweating, but it's not about embracing the grossness of it all. Remi Bader's point is valid though - we need to flip the script and focus on self-care and body positivity, rather than trying to "cure" people of their natural sweatiness 🌸. And can we please talk more about hyperhidrosis? It's not just a minor annoyance for Melissa, it's a real condition that affects her daily life 😩. We need more conversations about how to support those with it, rather than just shaming them for being "too sweaty" πŸ’–.
 
🌑️ I think its kinda cool that people are finally embracing their sweat... like, I get that some of us can produce way more sweat than others, but honestly, our bodies are like, super good at regulating temperature... 🀯 As for Remi's "Sweaty Hot Girl" trend, I'm all for it! Who says we need to hide or be ashamed of sweating? Its a natural part of being human and if its a way to promote self-love and acceptance, then yeah, lets do it πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. On the other hand, I feel bad for those who suffer from hyperhidrosis... like Melissa said, excessive sweating can be super distressing and affects your confidence so much. More understanding and support would be awesome πŸ€—. We just gotta learn to appreciate our bodies in all their forms ⭐️.
 
I feel so bad for Melissa, she's already struggling with a condition that causes her to sweat way too much, can you imagine having to deal with that every day? πŸ€• It's not just about being sweaty, it's about how it affects your mental health and self confidence. I think Remi is right though, we need to stop shaming people for sweating, especially women who are already judged so much on their appearance. 😩 Maybe if we started embracing sweat as a natural part of life, we could help people like Melissa feel more comfortable in their own skin? πŸ’ͺ
 
I gotta say, I'm all for embracing our natural sweatiness 🀣. Like, who needs deodorant or antiperspirants, right? It's all about finding that balance between feeling fresh and not being a sweaty mess on the go. But at the same time, I can relate to Melissa's story - hyperhidrosis is no joke, fam πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. And Remi Bader's "Sweaty Hot Girl" trend might be a fun way to normalize sweating, but we gotta make sure it doesn't make people with conditions like hers feel even more self-conscious πŸ€•. Maybe it's time to start redefining what it means to be "fresh" and not just about dry skin and minimal sweat πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ?
 
I'm not sure I buy into this whole "sweating is good" thing... I mean, what's wrong with being a bit dry for once? πŸ€” And have you seen the state of sweatpants these days? It's like people are just giving up on themselves and their wardrobes.

And don't even get me started on Remi Bader - another influencer trying to push some agenda, but honestly, I'm not buying it... is she really promoting a positive vibe towards sweating or is this just some clever marketing ploy? πŸ€‘

I do feel for people with hyperhidrosis, though - excessive sweating can be super distressing, and it's not like they're asking for a special dispensation to sweat more. But maybe instead of embracing the "sweaty hot girl" trend, we should focus on finding ways to actually help these people? πŸ’β€β™€οΈ Like, provide support groups or something? Just saying...
 
I totally get why people are embracing sweat now - our bodies are literally trying to keep up with the rising temps 🌑️! But, I've got a friend with hyperhidrosis and it's not all fun and games, trust me 😬. It's actually really tough to deal with and affects their daily life in major ways. We need more awareness and support for people like them, not just about embracing sweat, but also about finding solutions that work for everyone 🀝.
 
I gotta say, I'm all about embracing my sweat and being dry πŸ™ƒ. But seriously, if you have hyperhidrosis, that's a whole different story. It can be super debilitating, especially when it comes to everyday life. We need more awareness and support for people with conditions like that, rather than just talking about "ditching the shame" around sweating. I mean, if we're gonna talk about climate change and how it'll affect our sweat glands, let's also acknowledge the real-world struggles of those who are already dealing with excessive sweating due to medical issues. We can't just be like "oh, it's all good, just adapt"... no thanks πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ.
 
I'm all for embracing our natural sweatiness πŸ’¦, but what about those of us with conditions that make it hard to control? I totally get why Remi Bader's 'Sweaty Hot Girl' vibe is a good thing - we need to break free from the stigma around sweating. However, can we also talk about the people who are already struggling with this? Like Melissa, she's got it tough and needs our support πŸ€—. We gotta find ways to make sweat-friendly spaces that cater to everyone, not just the 'cool kids' πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
I'm not sure if I'd want to live in a world where people are all sweaty 24/7 πŸ€·β€β™€οΈπŸ”₯ - Sarah
Yeah, I can imagine it getting pretty gross when you're stuck in traffic on a hot summer day and no one's got air con πŸ’¨πŸ˜’. Not everyone is as chill about sweating as some of us are πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ
I'm kinda with Remi Bader on this one...if we can ditch the shame around sweating, maybe it'll become less of an issue for people like Melissa who deal with hyperhidrosis every day πŸ’•πŸ‘. Wouldn't that be awesome?
 
I think its pretty cool that people are starting to see sweat as a natural thing 😊. I mean, our bodies are amazing machines and we should be proud of what they can do! But at the same time, I can imagine how it must feel to have conditions that make sweating super uncomfortable. My cousin has eczema and they always look so self-conscious when they get hot. It's like they're worried about being judged or something πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.

Anyway, I think Remi Bader is on point with her "Sweaty Hot Girl" thing. We need to break down the stigma around sweat and just accept that we all sweat differently πŸ’¦. And Davide Filingeri's got a point too - climate change will definitely make us sweat more (literally and figuratively). But instead of freaking out, let's try to be more chill about it 😎. We can learn to regulate our body temp and just roll with the heat. After all, we're humans, not lab rats 🐜!
 
I'm so over this sweaty hot girl trend πŸ€ͺ. On one hand, I think it's awesome that Remi Bader is normalizing sweat - we need more conversations around body temperature regulation. But at the same time, I feel bad for people like Melissa who have to deal with hyperhidrosis on a daily basis πŸ˜“. It can be super debilitating and affect their self-esteem.

We're living in a world where climate change is making us sweat even more, but are we really prepared for that? πŸ’¦ Not everyone has the luxury of being able to "sweat it out" like some people make it seem on social media πŸ“Έ. We need to find ways to support those who can't, and maybe even rethink our whole relationship with sweat in general.

I think this is an interesting conversation to have - how do we strike a balance between embracing natural processes (like sweating) and being considerate of others' experiences? πŸ€”
 
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