Why is it that after walking home through a warm summer downpour without an umbrella, the instinct is to take a shower? I was certainly wet enough walking through the door last night - what I really needed was a towel.
Why is it that after walking home through a warm summer downpour without an umbrella, the instinct is to take a shower? I was certainly wet enough walking through the door last night - what I really needed was a towel.
Perhaps it's that subconcious knowledge that before we got wet, we were perhaps a little hot and sticky from the humidity that is rampant at this time of year in Japan?
I thought I would die from water loss on my first September trip to Japan, even though it was so humid I couldn't see across the road at one point.
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