Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My FIL does this. It's like he doesn't understand how a thermostat works and that you don't turn it off when it gets to the desired temperature.
Do you have a programmable thermostat? Does it go down at night? 72 degrees is much too warm for sleep, so your DH might be reacting to that.
OP here. I appreciate this solution. I can have it adjust at night. What is a better sleeping temperature? 68/69?
Anonymous wrote:My FIL does this. It's like he doesn't understand how a thermostat works and that you don't turn it off when it gets to the desired temperature.
Do you have a programmable thermostat? Does it go down at night? 72 degrees is much too warm for sleep, so your DH might be reacting to that.
Anonymous wrote:He’s selfish and a cheap mofo.