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why do women get cold more easily than men?

 
 
jespah
 
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Reply Thu 15 Jun, 2006 03:32 pm
You counted? Smile

Hypothyroidism can account for feeling colder than everyone else in the room, too.
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Setanta
 
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Reply Thu 15 Jun, 2006 03:39 pm
Garments can matter, as well. Brandon really ought to know better that to offer such flimsy evidence. If men are wearing business suits, they are very likely wearing a cotton undershirt and cotton underpants, a cotton or linen oxford-style shirt, closed at the wrists and neck and garnished with a neck tie, and a wool jacket and slacks, and cotton or wool socks, with heavy leather shoes. Women in business attire are most likely wearing undergarments of a much lighter weight, they may or may not be wearing a slip, and their gaments may well contain a good deal of synthetic material, if not entirely made of nylon, rayon or a form of polyester. Their garments are not likely to be long-sleeved, and are not likely to be closed at the neck and wrists. Their skirt length is likely not to reach much lower than the knees, and they are more than likely wearing nylon hose with shoes which cover far less of the foot, and which may be open-toed. In business attire, a man is very likely wearing a greater weight of garments, and garmets of materials which are much more insulating than will be the case with women's garments.
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Thu 15 Jun, 2006 06:43 pm
I go to work in my underwear. Keeps me cool and everyone else too warm.
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talk72000
 
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Reply Thu 15 Jun, 2006 11:31 pm
At the lunch room, three of the four women who came in said: "Brrrr... it's cold in here" (21deg. C). The fourth lady was heavy so she didn't feel cold. I turned the thermostat to 24 deg. and left.
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