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I hate humid mornings and hot nights. They make it very uncomfortable to have good sex.
On the other hand, cold nights and mornings are perfect for a toasty cuddle and other fun stuff .
Hahahaha I am a student and in my first year at university I had a girlfriend so when she stayed over we had to share a single bed.. I used to get so uncomfortably hot with her there that I would open the window fully even in February!
When I am on my own though, I prefer to wake up to it being warm.. I handle 20C nights quite ok and find it hard to get out of bed if it is cold
Hahahaha I am a student and in my first year at university I had a girlfriend so when she stayed over we had to share a single bed.. I used to get so uncomfortably hot with her there that I would open the window fully even in February!
How did the "hot affair" end .
Cuddling in cold can warm you up really fast. Cuddling in warm weather is just miserable. People usually tend to stay further apart when its hot.
Cuddling in cold can warm you up really fast. Cuddling in warm weather is just miserable. People usually tend to stay further apart.
It ended this year, I still have a single bed this year and to be honest I don't think I would have survived doing it for another year! I'll wait until I graduate and get my own house with a double bed Our residences in first year were heated so warm so it was horrible when trying to sleep. I can't imagine sharing a bed with someone cuddling when the low is 70F+ though! I would move away as far as possible haha
It ended this year, I still have a single bed this year and to be honest I don't think I would have survived doing it for another year! I'll wait until I graduate and get my own house with a double bed Our residences in first year were heated so warm so it was horrible when trying to sleep. I can't imagine sharing a bed with someone cuddling when the low is 70F+ though! I would move away as far as possible haha
I love 70 F temperatures in the afternoon, but need cooler nights. Upper 50's F lows are perfect for sleeping, since it makes my bedroom temperatures stay in the low 70's F.
BTW, where do you go to college. I am a senior year engineering student who will be graduating from Rutgers (the State university of New Jersey) this year and am currently looking for jobs.
I love 70 F temperatures in the afternoon, but need cooler nights. Upper 50's F lows are perfect for sleeping, since it makes my bedroom temperatures stay in the low 70's F.
BTW, where do you go to college. I am a senior year engineering student who will be graduating from Rutgers (the State university of New Jersey) this year and am currently looking for jobs.
Yeah I absolutely love warmth during the day, high 70s to mid 80s is best. Warm nights are not so much a problem for me if I am sleeping on my own, although I don't like much higher than 70F which doesn't really happen much in London anyway thankfully! I'd say that about 65F is perfect for me as it gives warm evenings and nights that are not too bad!
Ahh that's cool! I am at the University of East Anglia which is in Norwich, about 100 miles north east of London in 4th year.. normally degrees are 3 years here but I am studying management with French (don't ask me why lol) so I had a year abroad last year in Nice.. not too bad! I will be looking for jobs soon as well.. not looking forward to that!
Warm & Humid mornings annoy people (ESPECIALLY WOMEN) when they leave for work. I wonder why since women rarely break a sweat compared to their male counterparts.
21 F of course...far more comfortable for sleeping. Nice to wake up to the fresh air with a warm drink.
70 F mornings equals waking up to sweat and discomfort. I step outside dreading the disgustingly warm and humid day that awaits.
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