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Ever find you can’t stop shivering? This is why you always feel cold, no matter what the weather outside.
“I’m freezing,” has to be my most used phrase. I’m not even talking about during winter when everyone’s cold, but all year round. You can find me complaining about the fact that I can’t feel my fingers in mild March or that I need a jacket during July’s heatwave evenings. I won’t even begin to tell you how many layers I wear when I go skiing.
The Stylist team’s morning call is also a never-ending chorus of complaints about temperature (yes, our editor was wrapped up in a puffer jacket this morning). Yet, my housemate can walk down the street in shorts in December, and others sweat the second they put a coat on.
So why do some people just seem to feel the cold more than others—and what does it mean?
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“I’m freezing”
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