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Why do some people feel the cold more than others?

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Why do some people feel the cold more than others?

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Don’t know. When the temperature is 65 F, I am cold. But at 95 F, I am very comfortable in jeans. Oh, and by the way, my body is a human body, and I lived in a place for a solid year where it was 60-70 degrees all year long. My human body NEVER adapted. I got adequate nutrition, and had no pre existing medical conditions. NEVER adapted, was always cold-chili, and finally moved back home to East Texas to save my sanity. It was 101 F yesterday with 85% humidity. I live in heaven. P.S. I’m a fat woman (180 lbs.). The fat don’t keep me warm, and it doesn’t keep me from riding a bicycle 22 miles with a 110 F heat index, either. As far as genetics, well, I am not adopted, but in my family, I am alone in my feelings about heat and cold. I’m also short (5’2″).

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