I run hot. In the winter the house is set at just under 70 degrees F during the day, and 60 degrees at night. In the summer, I love the air conditioning, especially at night. I get lethargic, cranky, and drowsy when it's hot with high humidity, and I can't sleep at night if I'm hot. Blech.

Looks like most people run cold?

I spend a lot of time arguing with my husband about how the SECOND we get warm weather, or when we're in Hawai'i, he turns the A/C on. Give me my moment of warmth! I can't stand anything blowing on me, like a vent or A/C or open window, so we have a constant war going. I'll be in full-on fleece under a down comforter, and he's wearing only his skivvies and a sheet.

We sound like twins! Except I dont get to go to Hawaii ! Lucky you We sit in the den most of the time and I'll be wearing a warm cardigan and have a heavy blanket over me and DH will be on the computer wearing a muscle shirt and shorts!

Mark another one for cold Una.
I run cold and hubby runs hot---makes for no blanket fighting at night!!!!! But the thermostat is a different thing LOL. And don't like A/C and loath fans!!!
I get cold feet---it seems if I keep my knees warm my feet will stay warm--weird but helpful coz I don't really like socks.

I usually run very, very cold unless I'm doing something active. My boyfriend is completely the opposite - he is like a human furnace. Needless to say that I greatly appreciate his presence during the winter!

I definitely run cold, which is unfortunate since I live in Wisconsin.

I have a very small window of comfort. Probably between 72-75 degrees. Anything above or below is uncomfortable, but I'd much rather be cold than hot. It's easy to make a cup of tea and put on a sweater. Cooling down is much harder, and I absolutely despise sweating. I never go to the beach or spend time outdoors in the summer because i just can't stand it. I get heat headaches and feel nauseous. I don't think I run hot but I guess since I prefer to run cold, I'll just say I run hot.

I run hot and hotter with age, I think.

With an inefficient oil furnace and an old house, we typically keep the thermostat on 58°F in the winter. Over time, I think my internal thermostat has adjusted. I'd rather be a bit too cold than too hot. And cold weather makes for easier outfit planning, IME.

I really hate being overheated, which is easy to do in humid, sweltering VA. I lose my energy, get hives and become very cranky. Last summer was one of the hottest on record and it felt like a wasted season for me:/

You can always add another layer of clothes but there are only so many you can strip off!