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Why does the car get foggy when you like.....do it?

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yeah random but just wondering

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  1. cause you guys are giving off body heat


  2. gets hot and stickky

  3. Put your mouth up against a window and breathe... It fogs. Now imagine having s*x in a car. If you are really going at it, you should be breathing a lot. There is a lot of moisture in your breath and your breath is warm. You also have body heat.

  4. Condensation: like a warm house and cold atmosphere outside. Use the defogger.

  5. Never happens to me.  Then, I do tend to "do it" with one of the car doors open, and her half in the car....

  6. Steam fogs up the windows from the heat from your bodies. maybe even some friction.

  7. Heat from your bodies and breath building up inside

  8. Because of the heat of your bodies and the breathing.. like when its been a cold day and it steems up cos of the coldness. like that but with heat that is warm x

  9. The heat from your bodies and the cold from the outside of the car cause condensation to form on the window.  The moisture of your heavy breathing also make this effect worse.  See "steamy windows" link below for a better explanation from Tina Turner.

  10. It's condensation because the bodies are creating heat and warming the car up.

  11. warm heat touching cold windows

  12. body heat. Heavy breathing, sweating. all that wonderfull stuff that happens when you do it. Causes the windows to fog up

  13. because how cold the air may be and the moisture in your breath against how warm your breath is.

  14. Increased moisture from the rapid increase of respiration (heavy breathing) that normally accompanies arousal.

  15. 'cause hey, except if you are vampires then you won't make some heat.

    but i believe that you're humans sooooooooo HEAT!!! it's hot in there you know?

  16. When you become arroused your body temperature increases, thus increasing the heat released from your body, and more importantly your breath. The combination of you and the other person in the vehicle is enough to raise the heat up in the car warmer than that outside the car. The difference in temperatures create "foggy" effect on the windows. This also works by blowing air on a cold window in winter.

  17. uh.....do what?

  18. "when you like do it"

    WTF does this mean? It's grammatically incorrect as well.

    You should say "when you like TO do it" and explain what "it" is.

  19. its just when the heat from the bodies get hot & make the car inside windows warmer than the outside(:

  20. If you dont understand that are you sure you are old enough to be doing that in the first place?

  21. That's just all the love in the air that can't escape, sweetie.

  22. Your exchanging body heat and the heat from the body fogs up the windows cause there is a temperature increase!? :D

  23. heat from the bodies

  24. thats from all the hot air you two are steaming up together

  25. I saw foggy windows in a car, and it was "rocking."

    So, i tapped on the window, and asked: What's going on?

    "Nothing," said a male voice.

    My reply. Well get out, and I"ll give it a try. <}:-})

  26. CUSTHEM UGLI GIRLS AND THEIR HOTT *** BREATH

  27. It's all that rapid breathing that raises the moisture content in the air inside the car above the dew point. The windows are cooler so the moisture in the air condenses on the windows.

    The solution--Get a room.

  28. Body heat causing steam against windows.

  29. Heat from your bodies...also lots of breathing from all the "exercise".

    I drive a bus, and all the breathing people on my bus fog my windows most mornings, when it is a little chilly. Breath contains water ( as it filter out impurities from the lungs, and a body that is mostly water), and it condenses on my windows.... when its just me, it's fine; I have ample space for the water to dissipate. But with a crowd of people there isn't enough space for the water to evaporate.

  30. its becuase you and the person you are "doing it" with are generating heat from your movements, it might also come from breathing real hard.

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