Internal Thermostat Cartoon

Bearman Cartoons Hot and Cold in Bed Internal ThermostatMy wife said no one but me would get today’s cartoon because I must be the only one that can go to bed and be chilled and in the middle of the night tear the covers off me because I am burning up. ย I said she was the odd one who went to sleep and woke up cold even though she insists we keep our house on 73 degrees in the winter.

How can I even be chilled when going to bed? ย  Well, my mother said my wife has wussified me because when I was living with my parents the thermostat barely went over 67.

Anyone else get the night sweats?

 

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  1. Binky says:

    Weird, because this happens to me quite often, too. I must have caught it from you!

  2. Gruhn says:

    Totally get it. You are not alone. Opposites attract and that includes warm blooded to cold blooded. This is the process at our house as well. In the summers I have been able to get the use of the ceiling fan which is helpful.

  3. jynksie says:

    Well lookie there Bearman, your internal thermostat is broken, it must mean you’re going through menopause! Good Luck with that! -Dont call! [smirk]

  4. KKerkGrom says:

    Don’t worry, Bearman ~ It sounds as if you’re hitting menopause… Very typical symptoms. The symptoms only last about 10 years – give or take a few,

  5. George Ford says:

    It only happens to me because my wife secretly turns on the bedroom heater while I’m asleep, thus leaving me to wake up feeling like I’m trapped in some fiery pit.

  6. benzeknees says:

    Every night unfortunately! I sleep with the bedroom window open because hubby now sleeps in the living room (due to back & digestion problems he can’t lay flat anymore so he sleeps in his recliner). I have only a sheet & comforter on the bed. Most of the time I fall asleep with the sheet over my body & my feet hanging out because I’m too warm. Once in a while I will wake up cold in the middle of the night & pull the comforter over me too but it’s pretty rare. We live in an apartment building with boiler heat but individual thermostats. We have always found this apartment too hot in the winter & prior to the last week had never turned our heat on during the entire winter. This last week we had a cold spell & hubby is starting to show his age & got chilled so he put the furnace on! All I can say is thank goodness we don’t sleep in the same room anymore – his body heat would put me over the edge!

  7. G.B. Miller says:

    Yeah, I do. I’ll often wake up about an hour or so before I’m supposed to wake up because nature calls and instead of climbing back under the covers, I’ll just throw a pair of slippers on and flop on the bed until it’s time to get up.

  8. frigginloon says:

    Um ewh, no. Hey Bearman ,

  9. Bill Murphy says:

    Happen to me last night. I blame it on eating a huge dinner a half hour before going to bed. Usually I blame it on alcohol but I didn’t drink last night.
    Perhaps it was the lack of alcohol?…

  10. Comedy Plus says:

    We leave the thermostat at 68 degrees all winter long. Hubby is more likely to have temperature issues than I do. Funny how this happens in most households.

    Have a fabulous day. ๐Ÿ™‚

  11. lisleman says:

    I could not stand 73. Way too hot. Of course, the temperature in the room will vary from the setting on the thermostat. I have a thermometer on the night stand and have seen a difference of more than 5 degrees from the thermostat setting which is a floor below.
    I heard that it is healthier to sleep in cooler temps.

  12. Dave says:

    It’s usually too warm when I go to bed. If it is I might as well not even try sleeping. It has to be cold the whole night. But as the night goes on I get warmer also.

    We don’t have thermostats in Germany. I just have to go off of the way it feels in the room.

    • So you can turn up or down the radiator?? haha

      In my apartment we had radiator heat that was typically just on or off. We tended to sleep with the window open in the winter.

  13. It’s my every visit to a hotel room in reverse.

  14. Mark Stokes says:

    Ain’t it the truth?

  15. Tim Green says:

    This is me to a T!!! ๐Ÿ™‚

  16. Tony McGurk says:

    I’ve only had this happen when I’ve gone to bed really tired in winter & fell asleep while the electric blanket was on high while waiting for it to warm up. Looks like you are a man of extremes or maybe you have your own personal global warming happening.

  17. Jande says:

    Mal and I turn the thermostat down to 63 every night and still wake up over heated and have to toss off some blankets at times. I often think the thermostat’s broken ’cause the furnace stays on for a looooong time it then gets too hot for awhile.

    Too bad you didn’t have a bet on it with your wife, Bearman. You clould have cleaned up. ;`D

  18. Nate Fakes says:

    One foot out of my sheets, a fan on with the heat on 80.. That’s been my trend all winter here in Ohio.

  19. I’m actually the opposite. I can start out the night warm and toasty and thinking, “I don’t need a blanket.” Then, around about 4 AM, my chattering teeth wake me up and I have to hop out of bed on my frozen feet and get back under the covers.

  20. I’m usually the opposite, but the point is, the temperature is never right!!

  21. duncanr says:

    happens to me a lot – reckon it’s my age ๐Ÿ˜ณ

  22. James says:

    This was me this morning!

  23. Chris K says:

    It is better to be cold and get under the covers than hot at night. I like it when it is a bit cold.

  24. Andro says:

    Here in the UK it’s more often than not freezing no matter what time of the year but then sleeping in a crypt isn’t recommended for everyone is it Bearman? ๐Ÿ™‚ I wonder if there will be a full moon anytime soon, then I can bite virgin’s necks and not worry where those stakes are coming from, oh yes they always bring me something good to eat, but I don’t like the accompanying mullet, I mean mallet ๐Ÿ™ lol



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