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Old 02-13-2008, 10:44 AM #1
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Crazy I need to vent.

I'm always cold (unless I'm out side and it's 90 that day ), I sleep under 2 blankets most of the time. Well any time my DH touches me I start to sweat. At 1st we joked about it "I get HOT when he touches me", but it's not funny any more. He can just have his arm on me and I'll sweat (my feet can still be cold and I don't feel like I'm even warm enough to be sweating in the 1st place). This has been going on a few years.

So I am just crazy? Or is my body trying to tell me I don't want to be with my own husband?
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Old 02-13-2008, 10:56 AM #2
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ROTFLMAO! I am usualy cold too, even though I live in South Florida! My husband is like a hot rock! If I'm cold I'll snuggle up to him and 2 minutes later I'm sweating! It seems to me that a lot of women are colder than men, imo.
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If I had 7 kids in almost as many years, I think I'd be tempted to chew his arm off if he even tried to touch me.

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If I had 7 kids in almost as many years, I think I'd be tempted to chew his arm off if he even tried to touch me.

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Even in sub-zero temps, putting two bodies together cause sweating. I think this is normal.
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I was going to say something to that effect!!


From what I have seen in large families the bigger children help out with the little ones and they schedule things and seem to do okay.

My Mother was an only child and just had my Sister and I and my sister was a brat so poor Mother nearly went crazy with the two of us constantly fighting.

My sister was really accident prone and kept running into my fist!! I think we were on first name basis in the E.R. because she was always getting hurt when she teased me.


She chose not to have children and I only had one!
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Still laughing at what Cherie said...

I cut the heat down all the time and freeze my poor DH out. I used to be freezing all the time, but since I've gone through Menopause, I don't get as cold, but I can relate to the fact that even when I am warm, my feet are cold. (nose too)

We can be "strange" together...
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julie...tell that man to keep his arm and everything else on his side of the bed.

dm...i have cold cold nose too. even in the middle summer . cold hand and feet too.
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