Finally, we’re talking about gendered temperature differences

For about 10 years I have been fairly convinced that women and ladies operate at peculiar body temperatures.

  • I have had so several experiences where I have been chilly cold and my male counterpart has been burning up at the same time.

It does not matter if we are inside or outside, the end result is my body being covered in goosebumps while my male friends fan themselves desperately for cool air. I’m cheerful that people have finally come to the realization that this is a tploy biological phenomenon. Men inherently run at a warmer body temperature than a lot of ladies. With knowledge comes power, and I hope that power translates to more democratic control device settings in public places. For as long as I can remember, I have been brutally cold at my task. I have never worked in a place where the control device felt appreciate it was appropriately set based on my temperature preferences. I’m always stuck in an office with overhead air vents blasting brutally cold and dry air conditioned air down my neck all morning, but even when I wear sweatshirts and sweaters, I shiver in my seat all morning long. When I have consulted my several coworkers the women have always stated that the air temperature could not be low enough for them, but since my previous bosses have always been men, they have been in charge of determining the central control device settings. This means, I get stuck with their arctic air temperature preferences and nobody listens to the quiet girl in the corner wrapped in a blanket. Now that the conversation has finally shifted and we suppose our gendered temperature differences, I have to hope that ladies get a greater say in control device programming across the world.

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