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NutmegYankee

(16,477 posts)
42. Not really, the article implies men overdress
Fri Jul 24, 2015, 07:18 PM
Jul 2015

In realty, people just have different body temperatures. Mine stays right around 97.

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That sounds expensive -- electric bill and all. oldandhappy Jul 2015 #1
In my office I have one associate (Female) who keeps her office nice and warm el_bryanto Jul 2015 #2
They talk up the gender differences, but seem to be attributing it to clothing choices. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jul 2015 #3
Indeed, men's office fashion is devoid of creativity and variety arcane1 Jul 2015 #6
I'd say men have it better - knowing What To Wear To Work is much simpler, as is buying it . . . . hatrack Jul 2015 #17
Vests need to make a return XemaSab Jul 2015 #49
I have a vest! Telcontar Jul 2015 #80
I like it that way. Igel Jul 2015 #21
Yep. hifiguy Jul 2015 #44
Fuck are you talking about? XemaSab Jul 2015 #50
It's not necessarily choice. drm604 Jul 2015 #26
Walking around is different from sitting in a cubicle Sanity Claws Jul 2015 #77
Sounds like an interesting dilemma. beevul Jul 2015 #4
EXACTLY laundry_queen Jul 2015 #45
I have to wear suit and tie every day. I am HOT all day. Xyzse Jul 2015 #5
And it wasn't a problem when women wore long skirts Warpy Jul 2015 #27
I wish I could wear a summer suit. Xyzse Jul 2015 #32
I know, you must MELT when you have to go outside at the end of the day Warpy Jul 2015 #33
You should see me running in DC with suit and tie... Xyzse Jul 2015 #34
They brought back "seersucker Thursday" on the Hill-not too many takers this year. MADem Jul 2015 #51
I think I would look dapper in that, with my light caramel tone. Xyzse Jul 2015 #71
There are many varieties of seersucker--I guess you have to be a certain age to even remember it as MADem Jul 2015 #72
Oie, all those colors give me a headache. Hehe. Xyzse Jul 2015 #74
Classic!!! And classy, too!!! nt MADem Jul 2015 #75
Air conditioners don't have to run at full Arctic-blast all the time Retrograde Jul 2015 #7
If cold, you can warm up simply by wearing a sweater or drinking coffee taught_me_patience Jul 2015 #8
Thats how I see it. maveric Jul 2015 #12
the problem i've encountered is that it isn't too hot noiretextatique Jul 2015 #15
It may not be too hot for you NutmegYankee Jul 2015 #31
i think that's the point of the article eom noiretextatique Jul 2015 #40
Not really, the article implies men overdress NutmegYankee Jul 2015 #42
perhaps men are required to overdress? noiretextatique Jul 2015 #48
Men do tend to be thicker as well. SolutionisSolidarity Jul 2015 #52
Not quite true. The hands, fingers, face--- all get uncomfortably cold. WinkyDink Jul 2015 #43
It's not just women. By afternoon, my teeth are practically chattering. randome Jul 2015 #9
A lot of times men don't have the same options in clothes Travis_0004 Jul 2015 #10
Often? Good Lord, I hope they're wearing pants! Telcontar Jul 2015 #81
I've always fought back. Daemonaquila Jul 2015 #11
Mr Man-O-Pause! Arugula Latte Jul 2015 #36
I'm always cold...it's the curse of being skinny. MindPilot Jul 2015 #13
A walk in the sun is like a long, hot shower. randome Jul 2015 #18
For me it makes me mythology Jul 2015 #29
Agreed. I love the heat and sun; humidity is my bane. closeupready Jul 2015 #19
i freeze in every office noiretextatique Jul 2015 #14
Well you know what though? As I look at women in Midtown closeupready Jul 2015 #16
i generally where a shirt and jacket noiretextatique Jul 2015 #41
I'm always hot PasadenaTrudy Jul 2015 #20
me too irisblue Jul 2015 #25
another NJCher Jul 2015 #56
When I walk into a col office from 95 F temps I get frozen instantly csziggy Jul 2015 #22
No AC in our office maxsolomon Jul 2015 #23
I'm just amazed that the Washington Post seems to be paying someone to write Cal Carpenter Jul 2015 #24
It's not usually up to the employees alarimer Jul 2015 #28
my office is too cold during the summer but a woman controls the thermostat and adjusts it up Liberal_in_LA Jul 2015 #30
I used to work in an office in DC and I definitely FROZE every summer. Arugula Latte Jul 2015 #35
What do you expect with such disparity in dress code? davidn3600 Jul 2015 #37
Not every office setting requires suits A Little Weird Jul 2015 #53
I lived in newblewtoo Jul 2015 #38
Ever put up with someone who thinks if the AC is set above 72° it's too hot hobbit709 Jul 2015 #39
My uncle would crank the AC like mad and in the winter would have it hot enough to forge steel. TheKentuckian Jul 2015 #47
Most HVAC systems in office buildings work by the "brute force" method. kentauros Jul 2015 #46
Reminds me of an office I worked in where the older women going Cleita Jul 2015 #54
Oh cleita, cwydro Jul 2015 #59
Oh. I'm seventy five and know what they went through. At the time though Cleita Jul 2015 #60
Well, during my symptoms, cwydro Jul 2015 #63
No. The bad thing is each menopause is as different as the woman experiencing it. Cleita Jul 2015 #66
I'm coming out of it finally. cwydro Jul 2015 #69
I once knew a woman who said to me that if men could get pregnant, they would have only one child. Cleita Jul 2015 #70
I was fine until menopause... MerryBlooms Jul 2015 #67
Layering... ljm2002 Jul 2015 #55
I work in quality control krispos42 Jul 2015 #57
Are menopausal women to blame for why it’s so cold in your office? mahatmakanejeeves Jul 2015 #58
I'm rarely cold treestar Jul 2015 #61
I say that people are much better off putting more clothes on than making me take clothes off Thor_MN Jul 2015 #62
PLEASE keep me in the server room. Aerows Jul 2015 #64
I love it cold. LWolf Jul 2015 #65
I'm a woman and prefer the office COLD. WorseBeforeBetter Jul 2015 #68
Where I work a lot of the men wear suits every day. tammywammy Jul 2015 #73
We have one sqweeky wheel at my office who constantly complained of the cold Sedona Jul 2015 #76
I have heard that women have less blood-circulation in the limbs than men. DetlefK Jul 2015 #78
Has anyone posted this yet? Capt. Obvious Jul 2015 #79
A person can deal with too cold, but not too hot Android3.14 Jul 2015 #82
As a trans woman who works out I need it cold. side effect of weight lifting is running hot MillennialDem Jul 2015 #83
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