Join for free
Mups's Avatar
Mups
Chatterbox
Mups is offline
Northamptonshire
Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 46,083
Mups is female  Mups has posted at least 25 times and has been a member for 3 months or more 
 
26-06-2015, 11:09 PM
1

Hot bloodied?

What sort of outside temperature are you comfortable with?

Personally, I cannot take too much heat, and happiest if it sticks around 65-70F (18-21c). That is just right for me, not comfortable with it much hotter than that.
Patsy
Chatterbox
Patsy is offline
UK
Joined: Dec 2012
Posts: 31,549
Patsy is female  Patsy has posted at least 25 times and has been a member for 3 months or more 
 
26-06-2015, 11:20 PM
2

Re: Hot bloodied?

Well I'm up out of bed - absolutely burning up and fed up !
TessA
Official Poinker
TessA is offline
UK
Joined: Apr 2013
Posts: 21,857
TessA is female  TessA has posted at least 25 times and has been a member for 3 months or more 
 
26-06-2015, 11:20 PM
3

Re: Hot bloodied?

I'm about the same, I used to like it but, not now. At least if it's cold you can get warmer but, when it's too hot it's difficult to get cool.
Mups's Avatar
Mups
Chatterbox
Mups is offline
Northamptonshire
Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 46,083
Mups is female  Mups has posted at least 25 times and has been a member for 3 months or more 
 
26-06-2015, 11:25 PM
4

Re: Hot bloodied?

Originally Posted by Patsy ->
Well I'm up out of bed - absolutely burning up and fed up !



Oh dear Patsy, shall I read you a story?
Once upon a time, there was a family of bears. Mummy bear, Daddy bear, and baby bear . . . . .
Suzuki Sue's Avatar
Suzuki Sue
Chatterbox
Suzuki Sue is offline
West Yorkshire
Joined: Feb 2013
Posts: 6,955
Suzuki Sue is female  Suzuki Sue has posted at least 25 times and has been a member for 3 months or more 
 
26-06-2015, 11:25 PM
5

Re: Hot bloodied?

I'm the same Mups i hate it too hot. I'd rather sit in and open the patio window just for the cool breeze. I have been lightheaded with it sometimes...

Let's just say i love the Sun but the Sun doesn't love me.
Myra
Chatterbox
Myra is offline
my wee toon
Joined: Jun 2014
Posts: 9,010
Myra is female  Myra has posted at least 25 times and has been a member for 3 months or more 
 
27-06-2015, 05:43 AM
6

Re: Hot bloodied?

I'm always hot these days. Hormones have a lot to do with it . I'm not a sun worshipper but I'd rather walk in the sun than sit in it.
susan m's Avatar
susan m
Senior Member
susan m is offline
DORSET UK
Joined: Apr 2015
Posts: 4,935
susan m is female  susan m has posted at least 25 times and has been a member for 3 months or more 
 
27-06-2015, 07:37 AM
7

Re: Hot bloodied?

When younger I could sit in the sun for hours. When we were kids we lived in aden, terrifically high temperatures, we could not walk on the sand as feet would get scorched. We never had sun protection. So I was a sun lover. I'm happier when the sun is out and the light is good , but now 10 minutes sitting in the sun is enough and I have to wear a hat
Marion
Senior Member
Marion is offline
Norfolk
Joined: Jun 2015
Posts: 362
Marion is female  Marion has posted at least 25 times and has been a member for 3 months or more 
 
27-06-2015, 07:51 AM
8

Re: Hot bloodied?

I still love the sun, though can't lay out in it like I used to, but 70F suits me fine, and according to the weather forecast for this coming week I shall be enjoying it.
clumsy
Chatterbox
clumsy is offline
Spain
Joined: Jan 2012
Posts: 10,297
clumsy is female  clumsy has posted at least 25 times and has been a member for 3 months or more 
 
27-06-2015, 08:05 AM
9

Re: Hot bloodied?

I hate cold and damp, I like to be warm. Iīve never been a sunbather, I find it very boring just sitting or lying in the sun, I like to be on the move. The heat is fine, itīs the humidity that wears me out. We are forecast the hottest summer ever (remains to be seen), we are already getting temperatures of 36C and not too humid at the present time. I find it easier to cool down than to get warm. Getting warm means putting the heating on, in the house we have fans and air con in every room, although keeping the blinds down keeps the house cool, we also have the pool and a shower by the pool, so much easier to get cool than to get warm.
MickB's Avatar
MickB
Senior Member
MickB is offline
London UK
Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 2,986
MickB is male  MickB has posted at least 25 times and has been a member for 3 months or more 
 
27-06-2015, 11:40 AM
10

Re: Hot bloodied?

My perfect day is clear, sunny and crisp with a temperature about -2C. I don't really feel the cold, but I find too much heat exhausting.
 



© Copyright 2009, Over50sForum   Contact Us | Over 50s Forum! | Archive | Privacy Statement | Terms of Use | Top

Powered by vBulletin Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.