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jdm7875 Mar 1, 2016 @ 11:21am
Excessive armpit sweat
why do i drench my shirt every time i play any competetive video game. A pick up game of basketball doesn't even make me sweat this much :maaad:
Last edited by jdm7875; Mar 1, 2016 @ 11:23am
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Piper Mar 1, 2016 @ 11:25am 
Originally posted by jdm7875:
why do i drench my shirt every time i play any competetive video game. A pick up game of basketball doesn't even make me sweat this much :maaad:
Maybe your body is pumping more adrenaline or something, I find I do the same, I ran 5k barely broke a sweat
Ham uwu 6969 Mar 1, 2016 @ 11:27am 
thats cold sweat,produced due to tense.
jdm7875 Mar 1, 2016 @ 11:33am 
Originally posted by Piper:
Originally posted by jdm7875:
why do i drench my shirt every time i play any competetive video game. A pick up game of basketball doesn't even make me sweat this much :maaad:
Maybe your body is pumping more adrenaline or something, I find I do the same, I ran 5k barely broke a sweat
Probably, it just sucks having to take a shower after a quick game of cs because i feel so slimy and gross
Piper Mar 1, 2016 @ 11:36am 
Originally posted by jdm7875:
Originally posted by Piper:
Maybe your body is pumping more adrenaline or something, I find I do the same, I ran 5k barely broke a sweat
Probably, it just sucks having to take a shower after a quick game of cs because i feel so slimy and gross
Embrace the sweet sweat
apple Mar 1, 2016 @ 4:12pm 
Originally posted by Piper:
Probably, it just sucks having to take a shower after a quick game of cs because i feel so slimy and gross
Maybe try anti perpents to stop sweats?
Last edited by apple; Mar 1, 2016 @ 4:12pm
Mis-Teeq Mar 1, 2016 @ 4:18pm 
Originally posted by jdm7875:
why do i drench my shirt every time i play any competetive video game. A pick up game of basketball doesn't even make me sweat this much :maaad:
Talk to your doctor, consider botox injections if it's serious enough.
Make sure your room is well ventilated, and that air circulation is good, consider changing your clothes/fabrics. Use deo and anti-perspirant. And calm down.
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Date Posted: Mar 1, 2016 @ 11:21am
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