Anonymous
Post 01/28/2026 01:56     Subject: Why do my sandals feel soggy and mushy inside with the heater on set at 78 to 80 degrees?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why is your heater set that high??


What is yours set at?


Not hell, that's for sure. 80 is crazy!
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2026 23:56     Subject: Why do my sandals feel soggy and mushy inside with the heater on set at 78 to 80 degrees?

Ummm. Humidity.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2026 21:20     Subject: Why do my sandals feel soggy and mushy inside with the heater on set at 78 to 80 degrees?

How much are your energy bills
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2026 20:18     Subject: Why do my sandals feel soggy and mushy inside with the heater on set at 78 to 80 degrees?

Anonymous wrote:During the summer with the air conditioner on full blast they felt so comfortable.

But right now with the heater on it is the complete opposite.

The are soggy and mushy while standing and walking.


All the sweat from your talons…
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2026 15:42     Subject: Re:Why do my sandals feel soggy and mushy inside with the heater on set at 78 to 80 degrees?

So the air conditioning during the summer heat cools the feet thus making the sandals feel comfortable and not soggy and mushy?
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2026 13:32     Subject: Why do my sandals feel soggy and mushy inside with the heater on set at 78 to 80 degrees?

Your feet are sweating because the thermostat is too hot OP..

Right now you should be wearing sweaters and wool socks inside and have the thermostat set at most to 64-70.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2026 13:26     Subject: Why do my sandals feel soggy and mushy inside with the heater on set at 78 to 80 degrees?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Try lowering the heat and wearing socks and a sweater like a normal person.
Why is summer more comfortable for sandals? Shouldn't having the heater on high = replicating summer temperatures? But its not working.


This can’t be a real person.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2026 12:59     Subject: Re:Why do my sandals feel soggy and mushy inside with the heater on set at 78 to 80 degrees?

Anonymous wrote:Any suggestions?


Attach a neck fan to your sandals.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2026 12:56     Subject: Re:Why do my sandals feel soggy and mushy inside with the heater on set at 78 to 80 degrees?

Any suggestions?
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2026 10:57     Subject: Why do my sandals feel soggy and mushy inside with the heater on set at 78 to 80 degrees?

Your heater is sst at 78-80? Are you a nudist?

Put some clothing on and turn your heat to 70 like a normal wasteful person.