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I will never understand people who WANT to be cold. I'd rather be a sweatball than a little chilly. When I see one of these it usually get immediately turned off, because yeah, they do some fucking work.
edit: Apparently people who like to be cold are really sensitive about not being understood. π
Because I canβt take off my skin but I can put on more clothes/blankets. As a human nuclear furnace, I sweat and get uncomfortable as rooms start going over 70f. Itβs miserable.
Trade ya. My feet and hands will start turning to ice in a room below 70F.
And I experience both! Thanks, Raynaud's.
I'm the same. Usually still in a blanket even in the 70s.
Calculates weird units to celsius...
What the f-
Okay. I tend to, in winter, live in ~60f. When temperature hits and stays at 70, I am moving onto the floor (ground level so cellar cools down the floors a bit)
Edit: Although I just got reminded about a coworker I knew that in winter, where we had around 5f outside, cranked his home heat to 82f. Straight up horror story for me xD
I don't want to be cold. I want to be comfortable. I want to not sweat. And for that to happen, I need the room to be cold.
Your opinion is wrong! Screw you for sharing it.
I'm going to make 10 new accounts just to downvote you, you heat lover.
Warm hotel rooms always feel stuffy, no thank you
...and smell. They're stuffy and they smell.
iirc people believe that cold environment warm insulated blanket promotes better sleeping.
because you are wrapped up burrito style like in the womb I guess. and most human heat exchange happens through the head (I read somewhere).
Yeah but straight up I'm not getting out of bed in the morning in those temperatures
Maybe it's Placebo but I definitely get much better quality of sleep in the winter time. I keep my room very cold and I have some nice big heavy blankets to keep me warm in the bed. And winter is by far the time of year that I regularly wake up feeling refreshed and not groggy
Humid climates really necessitate it unless you want to swim in bed.
Well I donβt want to be cold, but I crank the AC and snuggle up under the covers. Itβs a treat somehow.