Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Do women feel warmer than men?
In general, I notice that women tend to dress less modestly than men in the summer. They wear more revealing clothes. But men usually don’t. And take note that I said “in general.” There are still some women who do dress modestly and there are some men who don’t. But *in general*, I notice that women tend to wear more skimpier clothing in the summer. Yes, I know it’s warm. That’s the reason I always hear from them. And I will believe that reason and give them the benefit of a doubt. So, this leads me to my question. Why do women tend to feel warmer in the summertime? If us men can wear short sleeve shirts and regular shorts and feel comfortable, why do women feel so warm that they must wear revealing tank tops and really short shorts? I know it can’t be menopause because a lot of young women dress that way. And I hope women in their teens and 20s aren’t going through menopause. Yikes! So, do women generally feel warmer than men? Has that been scientifically proven?
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