All Your Clean Socks Are In The Wash
If
you're like many women, you've probably noticed that your hands and
feet are colder than your husband's when you climb into bed. This is
because the nerves that control blood flow to these areas are more
sensitive in women, and you were probably colder to begin with. The good
news is that when our core body temperatures fall, our extremities tend
to feel warmer as blood vessels dilate and the body radiates heat. To
speed the process, try going to bed in clean, fresh socks (the ones
you've been wearing all day are probably damp) and, if you need them,
mittens. Instead of using your husband as a foot warmer, try using an
actual hot water bottle, which won't protest or squirm away.
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