Why Are Some People Always Cold?

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

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  • @GivemyselftoChrist
    @GivemyselftoChrist 8 лет назад +855

    Feeling cold and sweating at the same time... GREAT... just.... great....

    • @jabs202232
      @jabs202232 8 лет назад +67

      i hate it! my fingers go numb, yet I feel sweat drip down, and if my clothes absorbs it stays cold for a while :(

    • @onenationunderfraud1347
      @onenationunderfraud1347 8 лет назад +7

      420 Lover sounds like you two are withdrawing

    • @omnicurse
      @omnicurse 7 лет назад

      Time Machine TRUMP I'm laughing so hard at this 10/10

    • @kenny-hm9ih
      @kenny-hm9ih 7 лет назад

      Lyubomira Lyubenova Me 😣

    • @nicoleonlysometimes824
      @nicoleonlysometimes824 7 лет назад

      Lyubomira Lyubenova me because I’m sick

  • @amandastevens1117
    @amandastevens1117 8 лет назад +506

    I thought my grandma was just a vampire. Is always cold, hates garlic, burns in the sun.

    • @Codiliabra
      @Codiliabra 8 лет назад +16

      Shadowhunting is getting to you.

    • @LeserDrac333
      @LeserDrac333 8 лет назад +9

      LOL

    • @DivineScheme
      @DivineScheme 8 лет назад +10

      Amanda Stevens lol, awwww

    • @datboi3592
      @datboi3592 7 лет назад +5

      Amanda Stevens now... is she pale tho?

    • @ItzHarley
      @ItzHarley 7 лет назад

      +Dat Boi and does she see her eat any food ever

  • @HeirOfGlee
    @HeirOfGlee 10 лет назад +346

    Im always always always always cold. fingers and toes goes first. My friend who is heavier always always hot and always raises the air condition

    • @HeirOfGlee
      @HeirOfGlee 10 лет назад +1

      *****
      I do cosplay

    • @HeirOfGlee
      @HeirOfGlee 10 лет назад +10

      *****
      oompa loompas have green hair

    • @beachbum0014
      @beachbum0014 10 лет назад +6

      Yep, I'm the same way. As soon as it gets into the 50-59 F temperature range, my fingers and toes start to go white and numb. My nose and ears start to turn red, as well. It happens to my mom, but not the rest of my immediate family so I guess I inherited that from her, haha.

    • @theultimateninja
      @theultimateninja 10 лет назад +13

      Not saying I hate fat people, but they're not my fave at this time of year fore that sole reason. Its cold dammit!

    • @MJ-cq6gz
      @MJ-cq6gz 10 лет назад +3

      When I was in high school I was very thin and cold all of the time. As an adult I've gained quite a bit of weight, and now I'm very warm all the time.

  • @ashleymey3688
    @ashleymey3688 8 лет назад +52

    For me it's like the temperature is constantly changing from cold to hot. It can never just settle at an average room temperature.

  • @C8TTHEGR8
    @C8TTHEGR8 9 лет назад +186

    IM ALWAYS FREEZING!!!!! HEAT IS THE BEST THING EVER!!!!!

  • @PrettyByNikki
    @PrettyByNikki 8 лет назад +162

    im always cold especially my hands and feet. but at night when im sleeping my body heat increases dramatically . i do martial arts so im pretty fit and i eat so healthy i shouldn't be this cold T_T

    • @tomclarks9851
      @tomclarks9851 8 лет назад +18

      I'll keep u warm

    • @Thindorama
      @Thindorama 8 лет назад +22

      +Tom Clarks gtfo desperate thirsty fuck lol

    • @grumpycat3404
      @grumpycat3404 8 лет назад +4

      +Thindorama calm the fuck down you didn't get the joke man

    • @Thindorama
      @Thindorama 8 лет назад +3

      Dansam 125 I got the joke, it's Tom Clarks

    • @grumpycat3404
      @grumpycat3404 8 лет назад

      Thindorama I was joking around bro lmao 😂😂

  • @naromngin
    @naromngin 10 лет назад +447

    I'm always cold, but the cold never bothered me anyway

  • @abra238
    @abra238 8 лет назад +44

    Whelp, that explains it.
    1.low BMI (~18.8)
    2.don't work out much
    3.feel lonely/am usually isolated from others.

    • @redboy4877
      @redboy4877 8 лет назад +3

      same here for the lonely part ... u are not the only one mate .. but i like it its better less Bullshit to deal with

    • @nigalll
      @nigalll 8 лет назад

      same I always wear a jacket in the hot sun of singapore

    • @shahinurmiah9496
      @shahinurmiah9496 5 лет назад

      18.8 is in the normal him range, under 18.5 is low.

    • @messianic_scam
      @messianic_scam 4 года назад

      It has nothing to do with bmi

  • @WhitneyDahlin
    @WhitneyDahlin 8 лет назад +79

    eating disorders also cause extreme feelings of cold even in very warm weather

    • @chiara6942
      @chiara6942 4 года назад +8

      This is so true even though recovering it stays so cold😕

    • @altheamermerosie6135
      @altheamermerosie6135 4 года назад +3

      :( sadly i tried this and that but didn't got changes

    • @imissedthejoke1276
      @imissedthejoke1276 4 года назад +3

      that's because fasting slows your metabolism. slow metabolism causes sensitivity with cold

    • @yodelissosa7791
      @yodelissosa7791 3 года назад

      Is that still true with stress eating??

  • @chaibaby1890
    @chaibaby1890 8 лет назад +230

    If it's under 80 f, it's cold to me.

    • @aidanallen1976
      @aidanallen1976 8 лет назад +10

      In REAL english please...

    • @fabian1939
      @fabian1939 8 лет назад +12

      If it's over 20, it's hot for me.

    • @tommytucker5464
      @tommytucker5464 8 лет назад +17

      +Aidan Allen 80 Fahrenheit dumbass

    • @fabian1939
      @fabian1939 8 лет назад +2

      Tommy Tucker
      a fare of 80 for one height dumbass is quite much, don't you think?

    • @aidanallen1976
      @aidanallen1976 8 лет назад +18

      Tommy Tucker Fahrenheit? What is this strange and exotic word? I only know Celsius.

  • @PKPK-rr3rs
    @PKPK-rr3rs 6 лет назад +7

    I never feel cold, I once went hunting for about five hours during a winter storm, and I only wore a sweatshirt. I don't know why, but I never get cold. I actually overheat, I cannot stand tropical climates.

  • @melTiceTiger
    @melTiceTiger 8 лет назад +14

    As someone with a long family history of Raynaud's syndrome (every female on my moms side has had it), I can tell you that I'm always cold. Look it up. If you're always cold spite being a physically active and healthy person, you may also have it. It basically means you have terrible circulation in your extremities by genetic default. It also means that lucky people like me are more susceptible to things like hypothermia or heat stroke. Yay.

  • @realmichaelteo
    @realmichaelteo 8 лет назад +11

    Iodine deficiency. It's closely related to the thyroid and one of the signs/symptoms is low tolerance to cold. Since supplementing with iodine I barely feel the cold in the winter. I used to start feeling cold around 20˚C (68˚F), now I usually wear t-shirts till it gets to below 10˚C (50˚F)

  • @kd8663
    @kd8663 8 лет назад +3

    This is why my lovely husband and I sleep in separate rooms. We're still in the "honeymoon phase" but at the end of the day, he needs to be well rested for work and I need rest because of a few medical problems,. He needs the AC on and barely any blankets when I need a few blankets. So he comes into my room for cuddle and "stuff" until I fall asleep, then goes to his own futon, which he swears is more comfortable anyway. It works.

  • @Werevampiwolf
    @Werevampiwolf 8 лет назад +11

    When I get my temperature taken (even by doctors), I tend to average about 96.5 degrees. When I feel like I have a fever, I'm often around 98.5. Interestingly, both my father and I usually feel hot, and my mother and sister are usually cold.

  • @gissy4life
    @gissy4life 8 лет назад +22

    Also, more women have hypothyroidism, which a symptom is, making you feel colder.

    • @sinroyal7351
      @sinroyal7351 8 лет назад +2

      I'm a guy with hypothyroidism, and I'm hot all the time. It's frustrating.

    • @gissy4life
      @gissy4life 8 лет назад +3

      Jess Atteberry Being hot is a symptom of hyperthyroidism. It's possible to have symptoms from either hypo- or hyperthyroidism. I can recommend you a book of how to heal and there is a chapter on hypothyroidism. The recommendations are all natural, so it's worth a try.

    • @MrJbr5
      @MrJbr5 7 лет назад

      could you recommend it to me please? I got sick from hypothyroidism in the beggining of the year and the doctors say, there isnt a cure, what i know that isnt true.

    • @stevedryden803
      @stevedryden803 6 лет назад

      I have hypothyroidism, but after i was put in medication, i felt no warmer

  • @Orsbore
    @Orsbore 10 лет назад +74

    I had a stroke, and my right side no longer feels temperature properly. The nerves are still sending signals but the part of my brain that interpreters the signals is dead. Another part of my brain takes over, and everything feels like it's about 92 degrees. So. I'm always hot.

    • @RBuckminsterFuller
      @RBuckminsterFuller 10 лет назад +5

      That's pretty interesting. Hope you don't mind me asking, but do you have any other impaired functions?

    • @RoScFan
      @RoScFan 10 лет назад +2

      How did you feel when you got the stroke? Physically and emotionally. Did you panic?

    • @_MessyJessy
      @_MessyJessy 10 лет назад +2

      RBuckminsterFuller My mom had a stroke a few years ago and while she came out of it pretty well she has lost a sense of spice/taste. So when she makes food it is always super spicy.

    • @Orsbore
      @Orsbore 10 лет назад +3

      RBuckminsterFuller
      Yes, I don't feel pain on my right side. Actually, it feels like tickling in a way. It feels good when it's a small amount, but when it's stronger it feels bad, not as bad as pain, but bad.

    • @Orsbore
      @Orsbore 10 лет назад +3

      RoScFan
      I had a brain stem stroke, which is rare. My thinking remained okay. I didn't panic. I even looked on my computer to find out what was wrong with me. I kept falling to the right. I could sit up, and if I didn't hold myself, I'd fall over. I called an ambulance. I crawled downstairs and outside, and waited for it.

  • @GenerationX1984
    @GenerationX1984 8 лет назад +26

    Women are always cold except when pregnant and going through menopause. In those stages they have hot flashes. Being cold all the time caught up with them.

    • @Cassibales123
      @Cassibales123 8 лет назад +4

      Chris Nilsson I'm always hot. I wish I was colder.

    • @asrr62
      @asrr62 8 лет назад +1

      hot flashes are the best. i used to get them.

    • @Spendomaniac
      @Spendomaniac 8 лет назад +3

      Why do you say hot flashes? It's hot flushes. To flush means the skin to redden and become hot where as flash means a sudden bright light or to show your, lets say 'intimate parts'. I suppose if menopausal women are extremely good looking and prone to wandering around exposing themselves to all and sundry then it could well be called a hot flash.

    • @theanemicproblematicvegan7998
      @theanemicproblematicvegan7998 8 лет назад +5

      they're called hot flashes because they come and go super fast, like flashes. menopausal women can go from normal to sweating hot and to normal again in very lttle time.

    • @motherintoronto
      @motherintoronto 8 лет назад +3

      What? No hot flashes in pregnancy. Yes, women are warmer during pregnancy, but it doesn't come with hot flashes.

  • @mistiepartin7720
    @mistiepartin7720 9 лет назад +7

    I found this especially interesting due to the changes I've undergone the last five or so years. I have Crohn's Disease and spent well over a decade severely underweight because we couldn't control it at all. From age 19 to around 33, I went from weighing 108 down to 71 then gradually up to 84 pounds. When I was underweight, I was constantly cold while others around me were comfortable. Once I finally went into remission, my body began to pack on weight, which people with Crohn's tend to do. In the last five or so years (I'll be 43 in April) I've noticed it takes a lot lower temps to make me cold. Now going through hot flashes, I haven't even used a heater once this winter! In fact, I've only turned off my air conditioner a handful of times and only, at most, a couple of hours at a time. I'd love to know if others are like me in this instance. Hmmm.

  • @skyedrake5690
    @skyedrake5690 9 лет назад +1

    I'm cold all the time. It makes my family crazy when they are burning up and I pull out a large fleece blanket because I'm freezing.

  • @Lkonae
    @Lkonae 8 лет назад +148

    I identify as male yet I'm colder than most people. I am triggered.

    • @immcguyver07
      @immcguyver07 8 лет назад +11

      i just identify as a unicorn. Gender is irrelevant to me.

    • @JamesJon1187
      @JamesJon1187 8 лет назад +53

      Here's a life hack. Next time you feel cold, change your identity from male to a warm stove heater until you feel warm again!

    • @JakeLikesJoking
      @JakeLikesJoking 8 лет назад +3

      I can confirm this totally works 100% guaranteed! lol

    • @andythrust1
      @andythrust1 8 лет назад +8

      You "identify as male"? Who talks like that in this world?

    • @Lkonae
      @Lkonae 8 лет назад +1

      andythrust1 It's 2016.

  • @kaygarcia3077
    @kaygarcia3077 8 лет назад +32

    So your boyfriend should always hold your hand and give you plenty of hugs ^^ Romantic Science.

  • @dzarko55
    @dzarko55 10 лет назад +40

    I am always as cold as I can get. I can't stand heat, so I always keep my window open, even during the winter.
    Probably because I'm naturally hot. To the point where I cannot, for the life of me, understand why people go to southern countries.
    Oh, and by the way, I live in the Finnmark area. Geographically, that's about as far north as you can get in Europe without going to Siberia.

    • @Dragondude2525
      @Dragondude2525 10 лет назад +1

      See, I live in Southern Ontario, the furthest south point in all of Canada. we get summers that are in the high 30's and feel hotter with the humidity, which we usually have at 80% or higher in the summer, and winters that can be as low as -30 with the wind chill. I usually like it at around 20-25 degrees myself here because when it gets hotter its usually due to the humidity and that just is terrible on me, but no matter the weather, my feet are always frozen!

    • @dzarko55
      @dzarko55 10 лет назад

      Dragondude2525 Well, the sothernmost part of canada is at the same latitude as Mongolia, Kazakhstan and France. so... It's not that surprising to have high temperatures.
      Cold temperatures aren't surprising either; it's quite far inland.

    • @Dragondude2525
      @Dragondude2525 10 лет назад

      dzarko55 it is quite far inland but we are in-between the largest lakes in the world, so its kinda half and half. by the way is your picture Carl Sagan?

    • @dzarko55
      @dzarko55 10 лет назад +1

      Dragondude2525 Yup.

    • @crazyDave590
      @crazyDave590 10 лет назад +1

      I was born in august in the middle of north Carolina so its usually between 90 and 100 and I cant stand anything above 80

  • @ThaFinn
    @ThaFinn 8 лет назад +333

    Men have more muscle than women? I'm triggered

  • @lapispyrite6645
    @lapispyrite6645 10 лет назад +7

    I always wondered if feeling lonely made you feel cold, and I finally have my answer. Thanks Dnews!

  • @gN0mseryiops
    @gN0mseryiops 8 лет назад +2

    I am healthy yet always cold. I'm not sure that I am isolated, maybe...

  • @LambentLark
    @LambentLark 8 лет назад +3

    I live in Alaska. I always find it odd how much warmer 30 degrees feels in spring compared to fall. I think people need to harden off come winter. Things like plenty of sleep, physical activity, along with dressing for the temp and time exposed, you can be toasty warm. As long as your body doesn't become too exhausted, then your only hope of feeling warm is a big meal, hot banjas, and a good night sleep.

  • @DullestStar9299
    @DullestStar9299 8 лет назад +11

    I'm actually cold in 60 degree weather... People make fun of me because I wear a sweatshirt until the humidity is "just right" for me to actually want to take it off. But I get cold easily. I am Female by the way, could explain much. But I exercise the heck out of my body, and am finally building some guns. I am just always cold for the most part, and I don't dare remove my sweatshirt unless it's 80 or above. Right now in my apartment I'm freezing cold and the max temp it is in here right now is... 65 - some where around there. I have no clue if it has to do with one of the facts that I'm dark skinned, I was born in Texas (a much warmer climate and am not used to NY weather... still!), I am short for my age 4' 11'' and 24 and still looking like a child *groans*, or because I have an enlarged thyroid. But that last one makes no sense because my levels are always fine. My Thyroid is just fat naturally. So yeah, I'm gonna go with I sweat a lot more because I have a lot more sweat pores than lighter skin people because of my ancestry and how much I pool from one side of the gene pool... I'm cold because I'm black. SOLVED.

    • @toneysebits8458
      @toneysebits8458 8 лет назад +4

      Dark skin and light skin have no real difference in the amount of pores or the amount of sweat. It solely depends on you and your environment. The thyroid I believe is where the body does things regarding body temperature. Might have some other issue with it if your thyroid is abnormal. Its not because you're black.

    • @DullestStar9299
      @DullestStar9299 8 лет назад +1

      Toney Sebits You're probably right.

    • @toneysebits8458
      @toneysebits8458 8 лет назад +2

      I could be wrong too.

    • @cynthiamontgomery1192
      @cynthiamontgomery1192 6 лет назад

      I hope you have an endocrinologist.

  • @scientificallyobsessed938
    @scientificallyobsessed938 10 лет назад +5

    I'm always neither. Whenever someone complains about the room temperature, I tend to find the room temperature feels perfectly fine. I'm a woman, 5'0", 105 lbs and I prefer colder temperatures. The cold actually does not affect me. I can't sleep unless the room is cold, and I will achieve that by either opening the window or having a fan at full blast. I can walk around in minimal clothing in snow and feel quite fine. I have always been like this. I remember as a child playing outside with my friends in the freezing cold without a coat or sweater and not feeling bothered. I happen to prefer winter and cold weather. The heat is what I cannot tolerate. I can't stand summer or being directly under the sun.

    • @lukejohnson6415
      @lukejohnson6415 10 лет назад +1

      105 lbs fatty

    • @abcdefgold
      @abcdefgold 7 лет назад

      she has a BMI of 20.2, that's on the low (closer to underweight) end of 'Healthy Weight' on the scale

  • @awetistic5295
    @awetistic5295 6 лет назад +7

    I actually wonder if there is a disease that makes me freeze so easily. It's not because I am a woman or I'm skinny, I know nobody that's so sensitive to cold, especially when I'm just sitting. When my coworkers were already wearing shirts, I still needed several layers of clothing (like warm leggins under a Jeans + sports underwear that keeps you warm + thin pullover + think pullover) and would still freeze with the window open. I wonder if if a body can be unable to "store" heat or if I'm just overly sensitive and that's why freezing feels like pain to me.

    • @banquetoftheleviathan1404
      @banquetoftheleviathan1404 Год назад +1

      If you are skinny and live in america then there is your answer. Half these pigs still run a/c in the winter. Its just what happens when you are the healthy outlier in an unhealthy society

    • @awetistic5295
      @awetistic5295 Год назад +1

      @@banquetoftheleviathan1404 I'm from Germany and have since found out that my hypersensitivity to cold is most likely linked to my EDS. But I agree 100%. When I visited the USA, I was honestly shocked by how cold it was in every single store, felt like a freezer to me. That was in fall time. They still do this in winter? That's insane.

    • @mustafakirkuk6575
      @mustafakirkuk6575 Год назад +2

      Same here
      I'm freezing 🥶 all the time I hate my self it's very annoying help help 😢😢😢

    • @truefranck
      @truefranck 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@mustafakirkuk6575I wasn't born to be in cold weather 😢 🥶... 😅 My body cannot and will not adjust..

  • @Epicslayer77
    @Epicslayer77 10 лет назад +12

    Is it normal to be able to stand in a freezer for an hour or two, and only come out because you got bored? My friends tell me it's not, but I'm perfectly fine

    • @danielotis1885
      @danielotis1885 10 лет назад +6

      I used to work at a place with a big walk-in freezer. Best thing ever!

    • @TheAmazingL1nk3rz
      @TheAmazingL1nk3rz 10 лет назад

      that is possible but will so fudging cold after around 30 minutes

    • @thee_val
      @thee_val 9 лет назад +2

      It's normal for Alaskans.

    • @commanderwaddles3483
      @commanderwaddles3483 9 лет назад +1

      +Banana Dawg and Canadians :3

  • @SpiralBreeze
    @SpiralBreeze 8 лет назад +50

    I'm over weight and always freezing. I wish my fat would do its job, my boobs are especially cold.

    • @LunarisRuin
      @LunarisRuin 8 лет назад +16

      what the hell lol
      frozen boobs haha

    • @eveking6289
      @eveking6289 8 лет назад +1

      I understand your pain

    • @Ayveh
      @Ayveh 8 лет назад +2

      It usually has to do with bad blood circulation, A good massage from a massgae therapist could help, might want to try that out.

    • @kramoh
      @kramoh 8 лет назад

      Spiral Breeze I'm so sone

    • @windandfire22
      @windandfire22 8 лет назад +3

      Spiral Breeze that's because there are different types of fat. Two of these are WHITE FAT ( found in superficial layers of the body and sometimes in organs, which is bad news) and BROWN FAT responsible or regulating heat. Children have higher amounts of brown fat than adults, also explaining why older people feel colder. Overweight people usually are high on white fat which serves no purpose other than stored energy.

  • @uhohhotdog
    @uhohhotdog 8 лет назад +9

    I'm always cold even after gaining bunch of weight. Anything below 80F is cold to me.

  • @flufflepuffle
    @flufflepuffle 9 лет назад +1

    I am a person who is always cold... I have already started wearing a fall coat... It's 70 degrees and August.

  • @RexGalilae
    @RexGalilae 8 лет назад +25

    Riddle of the day:
    I self-identify as a woman but I'm warmer and have more muscle than fat. Should I still get triggered?

  • @cv03luka53
    @cv03luka53 3 года назад +1

    A slight breeze, even in Florida makes me consider a jumper, anything below 21c (70f) is too cold

  • @aftermidnight5819
    @aftermidnight5819 10 лет назад +4

    My hands and feet randomly get cold often, but my upper body tends to be lika a radiator. Especially at night. I wonder why, because it's really annoying. And if I do get cold I'm usually still cold like 3 hours after getting inside with blankets and stuff. It's so annoying. Usually feels like the cold comes from inside though, which is weird.

  • @victorhurwitz5559
    @victorhurwitz5559 6 лет назад +2

    What if you're big but are still cold ?

  • @shirleysumner2420
    @shirleysumner2420 8 лет назад +9

    im always so cold no matter what ive injured my toe i got infection in bone and tissue point is blood not get yo toes properly i hate be cold

  • @Utuberd0
    @Utuberd0 8 лет назад +234

    I always know women were colder than men. lol

  • @LSpiro
    @LSpiro 10 лет назад +7

    After surgery a few years ago my body temperature lowered by around 1 degree Celsius, making it much harder for me to feel cold.
    My friends have become accustomed to bringing coats to my room in summer as I typically crank the air conditioner down to 18 degrees Celsius, and every winter everyone asks me, “aren’t you cold?”, while I go out without a coat etc.
    1 degree makes a big difference.

    • @mamneo2
      @mamneo2 2 года назад +1

      If your body temperature was reduced on average 1°C everytime, your body would work more inneficiently and you should be more affected by cold than regular people. 🤔

  • @WilliamMerzlak
    @WilliamMerzlak 8 лет назад +28

    Anything below 25C (78F) is freezing for me. I have to sport a sweater or jacket. Sometimes even gloves if it's windy. Meanwhile everyone around me are in shorts and a shirt. I'm a 26 year old guy, but I bike regularly and have a BMI of 20.

    • @CremeCheesus
      @CremeCheesus 8 лет назад +2

      William Merzlak Haha, meanwhile, I exercise like crazy and find anything above 25C to be too hot (and I live in fucking Queensland of all places)

    • @thefurrybastard1964
      @thefurrybastard1964 8 лет назад +3

      I find that I tend to adapt to temperature extremes rapidly. Might explain why I love the summer *and* the winter time.

    • @WilliamMerzlak
      @WilliamMerzlak 8 лет назад

      larissaj No I haven't. I honestly wasn't aware potassium could affect temperature regulation throughout the body.The only prominent source of potassium I get is from bananas and then multivitamins which the body never absorbs all of what is listed.

    • @loot6
      @loot6 8 лет назад

      Thyroid issues...

    • @Naomyeezz
      @Naomyeezz 8 лет назад

      William Merzlak I really hope you don't live in Canada. I hate winter but wow, cold below 25C?

  • @MarcusSpetim
    @MarcusSpetim 10 лет назад +49

    So why are some people always hot?

    • @BrianPvanOers
      @BrianPvanOers 10 лет назад +19

      I'm born that way.

    • @ngzbblax
      @ngzbblax 10 лет назад +23

      Master Aaron
      Here is someone who can't take jokes? :) Don't joke around this guy!!

    • @ngzbblax
      @ngzbblax 10 лет назад

      Master Aaron Haha allright then!

    • @BrianPvanOers
      @BrianPvanOers 10 лет назад +3

      Master Aaron love you too...

    • @Monna7777777
      @Monna7777777 10 лет назад

      im alweys hot. and my friends ask how can i be so warm. so i would want to know.

  • @amyshaw444
    @amyshaw444 6 лет назад +1

    I'm always cold...I'm that friend who always needs a blanket

  • @xavmanisdabestest
    @xavmanisdabestest 10 лет назад +18

    I'm always cold, like always.

  • @ferdiemontenegro5436
    @ferdiemontenegro5436 3 года назад +1

    I used to weigh 228 lbs, and now I'm 200, and I can't stand the air conditioner. I have to put on pajamas, and throw an extra bed cover on to stay warm 🥶 oh and my arms and legs are what feel cold, it's weird.

  • @json1824
    @json1824 10 лет назад +11

    I am cold because my heart and soul are

    • @ArvMC
      @ArvMC 10 лет назад +1

      SOULS DONT EXIST

    • @Stormfox93
      @Stormfox93 10 лет назад

      Arvidius SOULS DONT HAVE GINGERS

    • @ArvMC
      @ArvMC 10 лет назад +4

      GINGERS DONT EXIST

    • @reallifesims2421
      @reallifesims2421 10 лет назад

      you are wrong
      souls are hot and woarm
      theres many information in the internet look for it

    • @ArvMC
      @ArvMC 10 лет назад +1

      INFORMATION DOESNT EXIST

  • @Jbagel07
    @Jbagel07 9 лет назад +1

    I'm always cold. A full on thermostat war goes on in my house. Me and my mom vs my dad lol

  • @2awesomejammers879
    @2awesomejammers879 10 лет назад +5

    I have social anxiety, and during school, I am always cold. I'm always cold during the day as well, but I notice it more in school. It's probably because I'm more isolated in school.

    • @Daffy711
      @Daffy711 10 лет назад +1

      Exercise always helps (anxiety) a lot... by that I mean doing cardiovascular activities like running/jogging, playing sports, biking... etc
      Try joining a gym and doing some cardio... Trust me, in 2-3 weeks you'll feel completely different.

    • @2awesomejammers879
      @2awesomejammers879 10 лет назад

      ***** I have noticed that my hands get cold before a math test (Test anxiety), when I have to present in class, and things like that, my hands and toes get super cold.

    • @lhagz101
      @lhagz101 10 лет назад

      2AwesomeJammers how old are you?? Just want to know so i can hekp u out..

    • @larsmooij7508
      @larsmooij7508 10 лет назад

      Same here and 19 years old

    • @lhagz101
      @lhagz101 10 лет назад

      Hey...this will happen... to you thats why i asked you yourage
      in my country..There are certain time age of year will be your funny confusing year....you will defenetly be doubting alot and go through alot of rough times ....only time will teach you ...time will go on and these small problems will fade and you will become a man....so no worries..it is how you handle situation...learn to laugh at it..to be honest...u will suffer but in the end you will get out of it..and come out as stronger than ever before..trust me..

  • @abrahamchapman
    @abrahamchapman 10 лет назад +1

    One thing they forgot to mention is that about four out of five women are iron deficient. Iron is essential for the processing of energy, so that just might have a role in the reduced temperatures of women's bodies.

  • @kimoykalinago4154
    @kimoykalinago4154 10 лет назад +34

    Just curious does the climate your born in, or come from affect your core temperature? I'm born in the Caribbean but I've been in the UK since I was like 3 (now 27) but I don't feel like i've EVER acclimatised to the colder climate. The cold even when people say it's mild im freezing and I regularly wear double layers through autmn, winter up until spring.
    On the other hand I have absolutely no problem being in extreme hot temperatures I went to Spain and was wearing full length chinos and a long sleeve shirt and I was fine..

    • @kimoykalinago4154
      @kimoykalinago4154 10 лет назад +6

      DNews

    • @50shadesofcerakote
      @50shadesofcerakote 10 лет назад +11

      ive wondered that too, i was born during a blizzard in pennsylvania, and all the winter babies i know of can walk outside when its snowing wearing short sleeve T-shirts and shorts. when i went to alaska thats all we wore while these people we met from california were freezing the entire trip. i even snowboard regularly wearing a T-shirt and shorts. am i just crazy or what? DNews

    • @micahphilson
      @micahphilson 10 лет назад +2

      maybe it's your genetics. I'm just like 333keb. I wear t-shirts and shorts in sub 0 and snow. But I was born in late May in Nebraska, which is usually about 85 to 90.
      Plus, Nebraska is weird. One of the very few places on earth with such varied temperatures. We go from -10 easily and -25 wind chill every winter to over 100, over 110 on bad weeks. I love extreme cold and heat, so I love it here. I love dry heat, but humidity kills me.

    • @kimoykalinago4154
      @kimoykalinago4154 10 лет назад +3

      Micah Philson ive always wondered it would be nice to get a definitive answer instead of just thinking i'm weird lol

    • @50shadesofcerakote
      @50shadesofcerakote 10 лет назад +1

      Micah Philson dude im the same! pennsylvania summers are brutal. 100-110 degrees with 90% humidity. you walk outside, instant sweating and youre choking on air cause its so heavy.

  • @littledevilandangel6528
    @littledevilandangel6528 5 лет назад +1

    I am not skinny or fat, just about in the middle, if you understand, and I'm always cold, thin friends claim they don't feel cold while I'm cold. It wasn't always like this, I used to be the one who didn't feel cold. What happeneeeed?

  • @iamthefirsttosecond
    @iamthefirsttosecond 8 лет назад +103

    Ugh. An informative scientific show viewed ALL over the world using Fahrenheit!?? Really!?

    • @notquitenil
      @notquitenil 8 лет назад +19

      To be fair, Fahrenheit is a much better metric for describing personal comfort level than Celsius, as it has a wider range of degrees in the habitable zone for humans. While the Metric system should be used universally for any scientific measurements and studies, using Fahrenheit isn't something we should get rid of purely for the sake of accepting the Metric system.

    • @aidanallen1976
      @aidanallen1976 8 лет назад +32

      That argument for fahrenheit is complete bullshit. There are things called decimals, which are in between whole numbers, so there are an equally infinite number of temperatures for both forms of measurement.

    • @notquitenil
      @notquitenil 8 лет назад +16

      Perhaps it's just because I've grown up with Fahrenheit as my weather reading, but to me it seems like it'd be a bit cumbersome to use decimals to describe the temperature outside. It somehow seems to me that it'd be more simple to tell someone that its 55° than 12.7° if I want to convey how it feels outside.
      Though, if it were for the sake of kickstarting our asses into using the Metric system here in the states, I don't think I'd mind terribly much if we ditched Fahrenheit for good.

    • @hanseidottersauger5663
      @hanseidottersauger5663 8 лет назад +12

      Well, you also have to mention that no one will say "12.7°C" in order to tell someone how warm it is outside. You wouldn't be able to say it that exact; normally you would say something like 13°. Also a difference of 1°C equals to 1,8°F. So that's not "such" a big difference. Telling something in .5°C segments will be more exact than in 1°F sections.

    • @thehighestkite8490
      @thehighestkite8490 8 лет назад +9

      AMERICU"""AAA FUK YEAAAAHH

  • @scoobycrush9231
    @scoobycrush9231 7 лет назад +1

    I'm always cold. I feel comfortable when the room temperature is at least 75 degrees. My body temperature dropped in the winter one time when I was outside. My temperature went down to 94.4 degrees f.

  • @cyndasaur4194
    @cyndasaur4194 9 лет назад +8

    I'm almost always hot and I can take pretty much any level of cold. Love it.

  • @AndreeaWest
    @AndreeaWest 8 лет назад

    I've always had cold feet and hands. Sometimes in winter I don't even feel that my feet are almost "frozen" until I get in the house.

  • @stablizershock
    @stablizershock 8 лет назад +10

    If you are cold you may have iron deficeincy

  • @lucaswvargas3826
    @lucaswvargas3826 10 лет назад +1

    That's interesting! When I lived in a powerless RV I had no option but to focus on the cold environment. I had nobody to uplift my mood to feel warm. However, in that situation I noticed patterns of clear thinking. I woke up every morning knowing what I needed to accomplish before another cold cold evening. The Human body is amazing.

    • @animewasamistake6148
      @animewasamistake6148 10 лет назад

      I found an easter egg in five nights at freddys. In your office there is a poster in the left side. Try to tap on freddys nose and you will come across a cute honking noise.TRY IT!!

  • @jmack4275
    @jmack4275 8 лет назад +4

    I'm a 20 year old male, but I don't have a lot of body mass or a lot of muscle so I get cold very very easily

  • @SlippyLegJones
    @SlippyLegJones 7 лет назад

    In my school the heat is controlled in a large city way from where my school is so the heat is always up further than it should be.
    I'm always the only warm one while everybody else just dies.
    When they feel my hands they always say "You're freezing" and I don't realize until I've been told.

  • @Leilotus7
    @Leilotus7 3 года назад +3

    As a overweighted person, I felt happy when you mention that fatter people tends to feel warmer.

  • @ziljin
    @ziljin 6 лет назад +1

    I do feel colder as I get older. I'm skinnyfat. So maybe that's why my core is always warm but extremeties are so cold.

  • @captainrobots1
    @captainrobots1 8 лет назад +3

    it depend sometimes im cold and sometimes im hot i have no clue why. like today i felt hot but other days i feel cold.

  • @sarina76667
    @sarina76667 8 лет назад

    Anything over 70 degrees F and I start melting. My coworkers use me as a heater. And yet...I'm female, my normal temp is 96.8 as opposed to 98.6, and my blood pressure is normal. It's been said when I hit menopause my chair will spontaneously combust during hot flashes.

  • @annoythedonkey
    @annoythedonkey 8 лет назад +3

    I'm always cold but illness contributes to that

  • @noumman
    @noumman 4 года назад +2

    Not sure if this will help any one but I say it anyway, I also was suffering from being cold all the time, I could hardly ever wear half sleeve shirt even in summer times (unless its over 28 degrees) and I always thought its not normal so decided to take some multivitamins for it, Most multivitamins did not make a difference until I started to take Feroglobin by vitabiotcs, It has folic acid and vitamin B12 and helps increasing red blood cells, I do not feel as much cold as I used to, I have only started taking them for 5 days or so and its showing me results, Hope this inf ormation helps some one..
    (I am 41 male, 5'9" and 79KG)

    • @Rachie-nj3oi
      @Rachie-nj3oi 4 года назад

      Appreciate this will try it. I'm freezing right now and always cold. I've currently got on jeans, vest top, top without sleeves, thick jacket and dressing gown under the blankets and still freezing. I'm 27, 5ft 3, 52kg.

  • @cheekychip7954
    @cheekychip7954 9 лет назад +3

    I'm never cold.While everyone else wears a jacket in school i'm the only person without one.

  • @shushubi6389
    @shushubi6389 9 лет назад +2

    i always have my windows open in my room weather is sunny or snowing. i am always warm and hate hot environments

  • @brainey001
    @brainey001 8 лет назад +5

    36.4 is normal... 37.0 is fever for everyone in the world but the states. When i have 37 i have a cold as well as most ppl i know. Just saying...

  • @manlikedrogba9408
    @manlikedrogba9408 10 лет назад

    My hands are always cold but my gf told that in her country, cold hands is a sign that your a good lover. So it's cool

  • @TTTristan1
    @TTTristan1 8 лет назад +3

    If temperature is bellow 70 degrees my fingers freeze. And I'm a 250 pound guy... Darn you restricting blood vessels.

  • @XRay22AW
    @XRay22AW 8 лет назад

    perception is powerful AF. I can stand outside in a snowstorm during a football game on the sideline with nothing but football pads and tights on, but let someone open my living room window....

  • @spidth11
    @spidth11 10 лет назад +5

    I find I struggle in cold temperatures anything below 15C, I think its cause I am from Australia

    • @cloudsstar
      @cloudsstar 10 лет назад +2

      I live in Canada and hate when it drops below 22°

    • @u2bluvr
      @u2bluvr 10 лет назад

      duckyy bundy I hate it when it drops below 26`

    • @payan131
      @payan131 10 лет назад

      I'm from California and I hate it when it's over 100 degrees

    • @FrozenSunrise
      @FrozenSunrise 9 лет назад +2

      Can't deal when it's less than 23. Dang Australia. I'm pretty sure I'd die in snow

  • @dominikkuharic1259
    @dominikkuharic1259 7 лет назад +1

    Yea when i work outside in my yard i tend to heat up :) and my temperature goes up , now i know that working is a great idea to relax and forget about your problems

  • @c6rbonbased120
    @c6rbonbased120 8 лет назад +90

    hell with Fehrenheit -.-

    • @vanessanewell1689
      @vanessanewell1689 8 лет назад +3

      America has to be special :|

    • @Richy2M
      @Richy2M 8 лет назад +10

      America it's a Continent !!!
      It's called United States of AMERICA = U.S.A. !!! ...
      And yes we are a very special continent where all the countries use the metric system except for U.S.A. of course ...
      The metric system is an internationally agreed decimal system of measurement, the only 3 countries in the world where the metric system it's not official jet are the United States of America, Liberia and Burma (Myanmar). The dual usage of or confusion between metric and non-metric units has resulted in a number of serious and tragic incidents. These include:
      - Flying an overloaded American International Airways aircraft from Miami, Florida to Maiquetia, Venezuela on 26 May 1994. The degree of overloading was consistent with ground crew reading the kilogram markings on the cargo as pounds.
      - In 1999 the Institute for Safe Medication Practices reported that confusion between grains and grams led to a patient receiving phenobarbital 0.5 grams instead of 0.5 grains (0.03 grams) after the practitioner misread the prescription.
      - The Canadian "Gimli Glider" accident in 1983, when a Boeing 767 jet ran out of fuel in mid-flight because of two mistakes made when calculating the fuel supply of Air Canada's first aircraft to use metric measurements: mechanics miscalculated the amount of fuel required by the aircraft as a result of their unfamiliarity with metric units.
      - The root cause of the loss in 1999 of NASA's US$125 million Mars Climate Orbiter was a mismatch of units, the spacecraft engineers calculated the thrust forces required for velocity changes using US customary units (lbf·s) whereas the team who built the thrusters were expecting a value in metric units (N·s) as per the agreed specification.
      Fahrenheit scale is so XVIII Century ...
      .◕‿◕. ® ™

    • @charlieinfinite9434
      @charlieinfinite9434 8 лет назад +5

      The hell with meters?

  • @Astrowla
    @Astrowla 7 лет назад

    ....I'm cold because I'm lonely and isolated. ....all my questions have been answered... 😭

  • @WarWithReality
    @WarWithReality 10 лет назад +4

    My fingers are always cold its so annoying. :(

  • @Suriner1
    @Suriner1 10 лет назад +35

    I'm always hot, but for different reasons. ;)

    • @_MessyJessy
      @_MessyJessy 10 лет назад +22

      You might want to see a doctor about that.

    • @Draganko123
      @Draganko123 10 лет назад +8

      Dalek Actually you should see THE DOCTOR.

    • @ParallaxScene
      @ParallaxScene 10 лет назад

      Draganko123 RIP Dalek we won't ever see him again.

    • @Suriner1
      @Suriner1 10 лет назад

      Grizzly Bear Yeah, I know. :)

    • @QuiescentEntropy
      @QuiescentEntropy 10 лет назад

      I know what you did there 😂😜😄😄😂

  • @Suntro
    @Suntro 9 лет назад

    I can attest to that Canadian study about socializing affecting body temperature.

  • @SCdreamdrawer
    @SCdreamdrawer 7 лет назад

    Why am I the opposite of everything said here??
    I'm a female who always feels warm (horrible thing to feel), can't function if it's too hot, has chilly hands to the touch, and is more sensitive to heat when I feel lonely, and feels colder around those I am comfortable with... I need to feel chilly to function right and to feel happy.

  • @kTbCClan
    @kTbCClan 9 лет назад +3

    i can be on fire and say my hands are cold

  • @tashmaxwell3774
    @tashmaxwell3774 9 лет назад +1

    Okay, so when people touch me they say I'm freezing but I always feel extremely hot. that canadian study you mentioned at the end really didn't apply to me, although I kind of wish it did, because though I feel really lonely I'm still constantly really really hot. My room is usually around the temperature of what it is outside (which lately has been around -30°C) and I can't sleep in the heat for the life of me, AND not to mention I'm skinny. People have told me I appear underweight (but it's my bone structure, just saying)

  • @NataliaPessoaXOXOMAKE
    @NataliaPessoaXOXOMAKE 10 лет назад +19

    Why are some people always hot?

  • @MakeMeThinkAgain
    @MakeMeThinkAgain 8 лет назад +1

    This is such a complicated subject. My normal body temp varies from 96-98, I feel comfortable when the temp outside or in a room is down to 61, and I get hot very quickly when exercising even though I'm in good shape and reasonably lean.

  • @imadgibbs9063
    @imadgibbs9063 10 лет назад +6

    Using Fahrenheit, Dnews? tut tut..

  • @orcodrilo
    @orcodrilo 8 лет назад +1

    It is nice that you consider the international units to display the temperatures in Celsius. Now, the next step is speaking in Celsius and put Fahrenheit in (), help America get used to the international system as the main system.

  • @trulyinfamous
    @trulyinfamous 8 лет назад +6

    I just tend to think that rooms are just moderate, while my friends say that it's freezing, I will then say "You're crazy it's not cold in here."

    • @jonaerakua1
      @jonaerakua1 8 лет назад +4

      your accurate use of "you're" tickles my loins when thought in yore-spect

  • @jackgale813
    @jackgale813 8 лет назад

    when it gets cold i totally shivers after minutes, like staying in an airconditoned room to the lowest temp,
    i dont really often be in an airconditioned room..and when i do i shiver a lot like at hotel rooms, even just 20C
    but, when its hot sometimes i dont mind the room temperature when it gets so hot to the point that most of the people i am with would now start to complaining about the heat and trying to cool themselves down by fanning...probably not my breaking point is not on the average

  • @emmarina3525
    @emmarina3525 8 лет назад +5

    I'm a skinny person that has been destined to sit right in the line of fire of a pretty strong air conditioner, while on the opposite warm side a cold hearted fellow mammal that was destined to be fat is sitting there complaining about how hot it is, while I'm constantly getting sick and advising her that we switch positions for a win-win situation, non of the advice gets to her and suffering from asthma doesn't help, I'm sitting with a blanket around me in the living room 😂

  • @bugidiboo3996
    @bugidiboo3996 5 лет назад +1

    *I'm here cause my body is playing tricks on me all the sudden I start freezing for no reason*

  • @summerlouise1628
    @summerlouise1628 10 лет назад +9

    I haterd it when in college everyone in class morned it was too hot and though open a window and it was winter, and when I asked them to closs it they moned I allways feel cold. I always thought I was amemic.

  • @DragonJewel4
    @DragonJewel4 9 лет назад

    i always notice when a body is colder than mine but that person wouldnt believe me saying that mine is colder

  • @SherwoodSpirit
    @SherwoodSpirit 8 лет назад +4

    The company I work for keeps the temp WAY too cold. Our heating/cooling system blows constantly, which also creates a wind chill. I don't know who in the company has decided that we all need to sit for 9 hours a day in 68 degrees with howling wind blowing on us. The only coworkers who aren't wearing coats are the two women who are in menopause. And they're all like, "AHHHHH, this is GREAT!" haha

  • @jayak8217
    @jayak8217 8 лет назад

    I'm always cold, but I usually only notice when I touch someone else because for some reason, everyone tends to be warmer than me.

  • @eliannam.5700
    @eliannam.5700 6 лет назад +3

    I changed my mind. I'm not sleeping with you and your cold feet Trace..

  • @intothekey
    @intothekey 7 лет назад

    I feel really warm all the time. People often comment on how warm my hands are.

  • @rr.cycles
    @rr.cycles 7 лет назад +1

    Here in Minnesota 30 degrees in winter is a t-shirt and shorts day at the playground lol

  • @austinhernandez2716
    @austinhernandez2716 8 лет назад +3

    This is so my mom. She always says she's cold and has the thermostat turned up high. It's like she'd trying to cook us. I think I know how the Jews felt lol.

  • @SeymoreTheDisappointed
    @SeymoreTheDisappointed 8 лет назад

    Maybe that's why I never feel temperature like everyone else because I never notice what's going on around me

  • @BlinkinFirefly
    @BlinkinFirefly 8 лет назад +3

    my hands and feet are almost ALWAYS cold, my feet usually being the coldest, it sucks -_-