I like it cold with a comforter year-round and have a hard time sleeping if it's too warm. Unfortunately, I seem to be the only one in my family that way; they prefer stiflingly warm with minimal sheets. I have my own house but my brother lives with me, so we reached a compromise that is workable but not really satisfactory to either of us. Having a fan in my room helps, though.
All of the choices do not accurately reflect the people who suffer from alwayscold. People with alwayscold, like me, require the room to be at 20 C (~70 F), heated blanket, and as many blankets as the house may contain.
In summary: I am prepared to buy all your blankets today.
I don't heat the house in winter, and I have ridiculously many comforters for the climate. I have an electric fleece throw for the cats, though. Good to know where to find them.
I like it cold with a comforter year-round and have a hard time sleeping if it's too warm. Unfortunately, I seem to be the only one in my family that way; they prefer stiflingly warm with minimal sheets. I have my own house but my brother lives with me, so we reached a compromise that is workable but not really satisfactory to either of us. Having a fan in my room helps, though.
Tepid, no comforter, no sheet, and an oversized t-shirt.
57 degrees fahrenheit.
@KDemo I could not agree more.
All of the choices do not accurately reflect the people who suffer from alwayscold. People with alwayscold, like me, require the room to be at 20 C (~70 F), heated blanket, and as many blankets as the house may contain.
In summary: I am prepared to buy all your blankets today.
@JohnGames True except closer to 80 plus is nice.
I don't heat the house in winter, and I have ridiculously many comforters for the climate. I have an electric fleece throw for the cats, though. Good to know where to find them.
Ironic that the place that doesn't need comforters is buying the most (California)
@ajf_24 You do realize that CA goes farther north than most states*, right? *That may be a lie, but if so, it is fairly close.
@ajf_24 CA has lots of mountains and even the high deserts dip in temp at night. Then there's northern CA, which definitely gives cause for blankets.
@Thumperchick True
Is "meat locker" a unit of measurement? Because that's what I like.
68°f, one thin sheet.
@Fen_Star This is probably closest to what I prefer (in the comments section). I may even prefer a bit cooler.
I don't have an exact temp But I know when sleeping on a mattress on the floor 62 is WAY to low.