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There's no feeling in this world worse than being hot, sweaty, and overstimulated — all at the same time. The minute the temperature rises above 87 degrees and I'm outside for an extended period of time, every sound begins to feel too loud, every touch feels too close, and every inconvenience feels too inconvenient.

One moment, I'm feeling cute and cuddly with my boyfriend on a patio. The next, I'm bothered by his leg pressing against mine. One moment, I'm enjoying a walk with my sweet angel dog. The next, I'm snapping at him for slightly tugging on the leash. There's just something about being in the heat that brings out the worst in me — something I call my "sweat rage."

Although sweat rage isn't a recognized medical diagnosis, it's a very real ex

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