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AIBU?

It's really not cold?

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nokidshere · 04/07/2017 21:31

It's 19 degrees (67 f) outside, we are in the house, all doors and windows closed. I'm feeling hot. He is on the sofa moaning he is freezing with a blanket over him, fully dressed with 3 layers of medium weight clothing on. I am wearing a light skirt and t shirt.

Aibu in wanting a window open a bit? How can 67 be cold?

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Supermagicsmile · 04/07/2017 21:33

Is he ill? It's hot here, all windows open and fans on!

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nokidshere · 04/07/2017 21:34

No he's not I'll, just always cold!

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Topseyt · 04/07/2017 21:35

It isn't cold. Short sleeves for me, and some windows are open, mainly upstairs.

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RebootYourEngine · 04/07/2017 21:38

I am freezing. Just put my heating on but then i dont feel the heat until its in the mid/late 20s.

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PeppaPigObsession · 04/07/2017 21:38

It's not cold. But it's not warm either. All the windows are closed here but I do have an indoor cat who likes to escape! and I'm perfectly fine. Just checked on DD (2) and she's thrown her blanket and duvet off her bed but feels perfectly ok temperature wise.

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LindyHemming · 04/07/2017 21:40

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RoseVase2010 · 04/07/2017 21:41

That's cold, but give him a thicker blanket and open a window, I love fresh air.

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BeeFarseer · 04/07/2017 21:41

We have this discussion a lot, but I'm the 'cold' person and he's the 'hot' one.

Both of us agree that if the too hot person has stripped off as much is practical, it's fine to have windows open or a fan on. It's MUCH easier to put another layer on if you're cold, but you can hardly strip your skin off if you're too hot, can you?

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RiversrunWoodville · 04/07/2017 21:45

He's the male version of me! I'm freezing but DH keeps harrumphing how warm it is

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