What Kind Of PJs Do You Wear?

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kingricefan

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Bro, have you ever seen a big guy bent over wearing a thong picking something up off the floor? Dude, that is a visual that gets stuck like an earworm or the nails on a chalkboard... really, Don't Look!
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blunthead

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My tall guy and I are like that. He runs the AC constantly - he'd put one in an igloo, I swear. While I bundle up in a quilt. I keep a blanket in the car for just this reason. No lie.
I heard somewhere that, on average, men tend to sense temperatures differently from women due to two physiological gender differences: 1) Men usually have larger muscles and muscle tissue has lots of nerves; and, 2) Under their skin, women's fat layer is thicker than men's due to women's need for more insulation for a fetus.
 
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The Nameless

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When it is not really cold I wear boxer shorts and nothing else. If it's cold I sometimes wear socks and soft lounge pants. I just had to bin my favourite loungers because this happened.
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Now let's not be childish and ask how it happened. ;DD

Anyway, temperatures can get pretty low here at night in winter, ok nothing like what neesy or Lina have to deal with, but sometimes as low as -10c - even then I can't wear a t-shirt or pyjama top to bed.
 

kingricefan

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When it is not really cold I wear boxer shorts and nothing else. If it's cold I sometimes wear socks and soft lounge pants. I just had to bin my favourite loungers because this happened.
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Now let's not be childish and ask how it happened. ;DD

Anyway, temperatures can get pretty low here at night in winter, ok nothing like what neesy or Lina have to deal with, but sometimes as low as -10c - even then I can't wear a t-shirt or pyjama top to bed.
For a second there I thought we were getting a glimpse of the family jewels!!
 

Lepplady

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I heard somewhere that, on average, men tend to sense temperatures differently from women due to two physiological gender differences: 1) Men usually have larger muscles and muscle tissue has lots of nerves; and, 2) Under their skin, women's fat layer is thicker than men's due to women's need for more insulation for a fetus.
Maybe so. I keep telling him to get his thyroid checked or something. He really does keep it unusually cold. But I tell him to go ahead and run the air. He can't help being hot. I can always cover up. :)