Wou.ld you rather be too hot or too cold?

@Fidget (291)
February 14, 2008 2:40am CST
Would rather be too cold as I find it easier to warm up than to cool down. Being too hot at night means no sleep, being too cold means an extra blanket or two and not wanting to get out from under the covers in the morning. I also prefer the heating to be on a lower setting. Am I just strange or does anyone else agree?
11 responses
@posham (1236)
• Philippines
14 Feb 08
i'd rather be cold... too bad i'm hot... hahaha! sorry, i'm running out of things to say... but if i were to choose, i'd rather have cold nights where i can sleep cozily as i snug under blankets rather than having the unpleasant feeling of heat.. i'm not a very big fan of hot nights nor days.. i get sick.. i don't know why.. then i have a huge tolerance for cold.. i shower about 9 or 10 in the evening or even at dawn without any hot shower or such..
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@Fidget (291)
21 Apr 08
well for that opening line you can have best response, lol.
@posham (1236)
• Philippines
21 Apr 08
hahaha.. so i guess my humour is improving.. i thought you'd put a hex on me just then and there.. just kidding..
• Canada
19 Feb 08
Having been in both too hot and too cold living situations, I prefer to be too hot to too cold. It is a lot easier to peel off layers of clothing and blankets than it is to try to pull on the layers to warm up. I am content to sit and sweat versus sit, shiver, and ache any given day. Maybe the Canadian winters are just too cold for me.
@JoyfulOne (6232)
• United States
14 Feb 08
I would much rather be too hot than too cold. I have blood circulation problems, and if I get cold it is too hard to get re-warmed up. I like to sleep breathing in the cold air, but the rest of my body is under lots of covers to stay warm. I have no tolerance for cold, I literally 'turn blue' lol.
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@mishastar (734)
• United States
15 Feb 08
I hate the cold so, I prefer the heat to be on during this time of year.
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@suehan1 (4344)
• Australia
14 Feb 08
i would rather be too cold.as you said it is great to get into bed and throw on another blanket.when its too hot ,it is hard to cool down.especialy trying to sleep.at least you can rug up and strip off as you warm up.cheers sue
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• United States
15 Feb 08
I hate the cold, so I'd rather deal with heat. Although it is easier to warm up than cool down. I still prefer heat. :)
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@palina77 (1177)
• United States
22 Apr 08
too cold thats my pick you can always put more clothes on and turn on a heater..............................................................................................................
@horsesrule (1957)
• United States
22 Jun 08
I feel the same. I much prefer winters and the cold. It's easier to deal with. And if I get too cold, hello extra blankets, no problem! But now that it is summer and 100 degrees [or hotter] here, I dont' ever want to go outside until winter time!!
@kaysue4 (951)
• United States
26 Mar 08
If I am cold I can always put more clothes on, but if it gets too hot, you can only take so much off to get cooler. You can also take a cool shower to cool off a bit too, and a nice hot shower to warm up.
@jason1308 (1586)
• France
14 Feb 08
I am a person who prefers the Hot Summers. If there is one thing that I hate it is the cold. I like to turn the heating up, and have the house lovely and hot. The problem I find with the cold is that to get warm you have to have so many layers on making you look 2 sizes larger than you really are, extra blankets on the bed etc. No give me the hot summer days and nights anytime, the hotter the better for me.
@Fidget (291)
21 Apr 08
You'd hate my house, the heating's been bust since December!
• Canada
22 Apr 08
I seem to swing in the opposite direction as someone who prefers to be too hot than too cold. It seems to be typically Canadian to always be holding out for the warm, sunny days. When I get cold, I find it near impossible to get the chill out of my bones and an extra blanket or two just does not cut the grade. Call me a gal that would rather sweat than shiver, hands down.