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9 Things You Know to Be True if You're Always Cold

Winter is your worst enemy

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9 Things You Know to Be True if You're Always Cold
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I am one of those people that is constantly cold. No matter what the weather is like, you can usually find me inside cuddled up under a pile of blankets with sweats and fuzzy socks on. I know I can't be the only person in the world that does this, so if you're reading this I'm sure you can relate. Here are eight things that are definitely true if you're always cold.

1. You bring a sweatshirt with you everywhere.

Going to the movie theater in the middle of July? Better bring a sweatshirt. No matter the weather, you always bring a jacket to class, work, lunch, literally everywhere.

2. Fuzzy socks are life

You wear them around the house all the time, and especially love Winter time when you can wear in public with your boots.

3. 65 degrees is not an acceptable temperature inside

You need a 70 degree minimum to be comfortable.

4. It's impossible to dress cute in the winter

Chunky layers, thick gloves and stocking cap. These things just aren't fashionable, so there's really no point in trying to dress up in the winter.

5. Hot coffee all day, every day

Sure you enjoy a good frappe every once in while but when you're always cold, there's nothing better than a cup of coffee to warm not only your body, but also your soul.

6. You dream of living where it never snows

Florida has always sounded like the most perfect place to live because it's warm all year-round.

7. Having short hair is not an option

The thought of living with hair that is not long enough to cover your neck makes you cringe.

8. You only take hot showers

Your showers are borderline scalding, but it's better than being cold, right?

9. Winter is your worst enemy

You long for summer days in the sun, and spend most of the winter inside as much as possible.

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