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TopicAlways hot VS. Always cold
wolfy42
04/26/18 4:16:58 PM
#10:


For me, in general.

Under 0, = cold. Will wear long sleaved shirts and even a jacket. Will use blankets in the house. Could even stand a fireplace or heater going.

0-20, = bit chilly, can wear long sleaved shirts but not mandatory. Perfect temp for blankets to feel snuggly, don't mind other peoples body heat as much, so snuggling is more enjoyable. Not heat fireplaces are good, and a heater won't make me literally sick.

20-40 = My prefered temp for actually doing stuff. Don't need blankets or long sleaved shirt. Could handle wearing the shirt probably though without over heating. Can wear my leather jacket out without sweating a ton.

40-68 = temp I aim for with air conditioning. Prefer 50 or uner but am fine up to about 65. Only short sleaved shirts, and when home alone, I'm wearing shorts at most. Wear light "sports" jackets that don't keep any heat in.

69-85 = Ugh, never this warm in my house since I have air conditioning.I still go out and do things, and don't get over heated too fast. Tend to get tired after a few hours though. Wear shorts and light shirts only. Often don't even use my sports jacket (which is like a man purse heh). Aim for air conditioned spots, and/or my air conditioned car as much as possible.

86+ = It's officially to hot for me to do much at this point, unless I have to, I will stay in my air conditioned home, or go directly to a place with air conditioning. I get tired fast doing anything outside for long like this.Take many showers to cool off if I am running out to do things. I consider moving away from where I am at if temps get over this too often.
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