“Man whose roommates wear t-shirts in winter, would better calm down with the goddamn heater.”
I agree with the idea behind the advice, but for me it would still be bad advice.
I was the kid who wore shorts in winter in middle school. I just feel warm (which makes me sleepy) at temperatures others find too cold. Then in college I had a roommate from Hawaii, and later married a woman with a circulatory issue, so I’ve always kept on running the heater and wearing t-shirts. (And upgrading the insulation when feasible).
Honestly there are winter days I wish it were socially acceptable outside to wear a hat and gloves but no jackets.
Except for occasions I need to be in business dress or formalwear, I probably wear long sleeves indoors no more than two days a year.
I agree with the idea behind the advice, but for me it would still be bad advice.
I was the kid who wore shorts in winter in middle school. I just feel warm (which makes me sleepy) at temperatures others find too cold. Then in college I had a roommate from Hawaii, and later married a woman with a circulatory issue, so I’ve always kept on running the heater and wearing t-shirts. (And upgrading the insulation when feasible).
Honestly there are winter days I wish it were socially acceptable outside to wear a hat and gloves but no jackets.
Except for occasions I need to be in business dress or formalwear, I probably wear long sleeves indoors no more than two days a year.