that's really interesting. You'd expect sweat to leave behind yellowish stains, on light coloured fabrics at least. Does your sweat smell unusual? Smell can give you clues as to the chemical composition: vinegar-smelling sweat is linked to diabetes, for example.
BTW I've wondered about a similar thing. As a kid, when given a lollipop or hard candy at the same time as my friends, mine used to get finished much sooner than theirs. So this also made me wonder if my saliva might contain more acidity. Either that or I was sucking on them more ferouciously, lol :D
IIN that my tears and sweat bleach fabric and burn my skin?
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that's really interesting. You'd expect sweat to leave behind yellowish stains, on light coloured fabrics at least. Does your sweat smell unusual? Smell can give you clues as to the chemical composition: vinegar-smelling sweat is linked to diabetes, for example.
BTW I've wondered about a similar thing. As a kid, when given a lollipop or hard candy at the same time as my friends, mine used to get finished much sooner than theirs. So this also made me wonder if my saliva might contain more acidity. Either that or I was sucking on them more ferouciously, lol :D