http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/08/01/AR2009080101839.html?g=0
This is TOTALLY true, at least in my family. My dad would rather the house be at 64 all day, where my sister, mother, and I find anything under 70 too cold. Whenever we go on vacation and stay in a hotel room, it's an all out battle. I have to sleep farthest from the air conditioner or I will freeze at night, while my dad stays closest to the AC.
Is this true in your family?
This is TOTALLY true, at least in my family. My dad would rather the house be at 64 all day, where my sister, mother, and I find anything under 70 too cold. Whenever we go on vacation and stay in a hotel room, it's an all out battle. I have to sleep farthest from the air conditioner or I will freeze at night, while my dad stays closest to the AC.
Is this true in your family?
Researchers who study sex differences agree that when it comes to temperature, it seems women are from Venus and men are from Planet Freon.
"This is a real phenomenon," said Kathryn Sandberg, director of the Georgetown University Center for the Study of Sex Differences in Health, Aging and Disease. "We have lots of data showing that women generally are far more sensitive to feelings of cold."
Studies among several species of mammals have shown the same results. Given a choice between two chambers on either side of their comfort range, males prefer one that is "too cold" and females one that is "too hot." And military research has shown women to be more susceptible to frostbite, hypothermia, Raynaud's disease and other cold-related conditions.