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Or make a turkish steamcabine :p cheap too. And healthy |
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Be rebellic put your parents house on fire and don't run a way but stay at the fire. no no just joking ;) If you don't have that much cash find yourself a girlfriend, they can be warm too. |
I get very cold at night at this time of year - it doesn't help that my dorm room has more draughts than a checkers board, and only has a single-glazed window. I'm fairly sure it gets condensation on the outside... Anyway, I tend to just crank up the radiator (terrible waste of energy, I know, but still) and bury myself in my duvet. I don't advise sleeping with layers of clothes on, either - that'll reduce the overall effect of your body heat. EDIT: Yeah, a girlfriend would also work. As long as she doesn't mind your freezing body. |
or you could just get up to some activities with your girlfriend ( well or dont have to be ;)) that will definatly warm you up |
Well, my room is on the ground floor and the floor insulation is bad so I have to wear socks when it is cold outside, but other than that turning the radiator up and having the computer on always helps. The triple-glazed window should have better insulation though, it lets cold air that drops to the floor in, so my feet will get cold unless I wear woollen socks when it drops below -15 C (5 F) outside. It's a harsh world, I know. =p If you really are seriously freezing there, wear your fur hat and winter shoes also inside, I know it is barbaric, but it should help. Also wear long underpants under your trousers, walking around in shorts in the winter is just insane unless you are incredibly obese... |
Doesn't get cold here, at least not what I really consider "cold." It gets chilly when it's around 50 and really windy and humid. . but then I just wear my gray coat. Family heirloom. |
Doesn't wearing many clothes at the same time make you sick? And I think a fleece blanket is better than much clothes, its all about the isolation isn't it? |
i wear baggy jeans and some pretty cozy socks and a t shirt...15 degrees in my house -5 outside but i'm a hot person |
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