Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People really think it has to do with teen boy body temperature? Lol. No.
It’s because of comfort, boys hate pants (prefer joggers if they have to)...trend, all the “cool” edgy boys do it...and pushing boundaries.
The no coat thing has been happening for at least 30 years. Just same combo of dumb teen cool tough guy laziness pushing boundaries.
Or perhaps they are just warm...
^exactly. The whole conspiracy theory that it has nothing to do with body temp and is all about looking "cool" doesn't really explain the fact that at my house, when it's just the two of us, I"m in a hoodie, sweatpants and socks and he's wearing a t-shirt and shorts with wet hair just out of the shower and he rolls his eyes when I complain it's cold in the house.
My heat right now is set at 65. My house is feisgid. I'm wearing fleece pants and a sweatshirt. My son is sitting in front of the TV playing xbox in his underwear. Do you think he is bring defiant?
DP.
65 is not 30!
I wouldn't blink an eye at someone in shorts at 65. When it's close to 30, plus blowing winds, like today, nobody is THAT hot to be wearing shorts outside.
OP, my theory is, the 'shorts-in-the-middle-of-winter' is just a cool look for those boys, for whatever reason, and they are sticking to it. There are days when they are truly okay, and then there are days when they are freezing their balls off but, hey, what can you do if you're stuck at the bus stop already? So, no, while these kids truly might feel hotter than middle-aged women on a regular day, no one is 'comfortable' with bare legs at 25F!
Unless you are a yeti, or something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People really think it has to do with teen boy body temperature? Lol. No.
It’s because of comfort, boys hate pants (prefer joggers if they have to)...trend, all the “cool” edgy boys do it...and pushing boundaries.
The no coat thing has been happening for at least 30 years. Just same combo of dumb teen cool tough guy laziness pushing boundaries.
Or perhaps they are just warm...
^exactly. The whole conspiracy theory that it has nothing to do with body temp and is all about looking "cool" doesn't really explain the fact that at my house, when it's just the two of us, I"m in a hoodie, sweatpants and socks and he's wearing a t-shirt and shorts with wet hair just out of the shower and he rolls his eyes when I complain it's cold in the house.
My heat right now is set at 65. My house is feisgid. I'm wearing fleece pants and a sweatshirt. My son is sitting in front of the TV playing xbox in his underwear. Do you think he is bring defiant?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tween/teen boys are not middle aged women. Their bodies are heaters and they simply do not get cold like we do.
My own kids have been known to wear shorts and a light jacket on sub zero days. Drives me nuts.
Although, I dunno. They appear to be suffering from hot flashes ...
It's called a high metabolism. Their bodies stay warm. If they bundled themselves up as you would like to see them bundled up they would feel sweaty, hot and uncomfortable.
A tween/teen boy is old enough to dress himself and he is old enough to figure out if he needs to wear pants or feels fine in shorts. It is strange that you don't appear to trust your own son to figure this stuff out for himself. I am going to guess that your own children are under the age of 10.
This is bull. They ARE cold. They're just being defiant and challenging (parental) boundaries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a 50 year old female and never wear a coat and run HOT. All winter long. My body and I get tondecide. Same for my kids.
Haha. I totally believe you that you do not get cold. Some people are like that.
But how much do you want to bet that after reading this thread and finding out that young people do not tend to get cold like older middle aged women tend to get that it will suddenly become some sort of show of youth for a middle aged woman to go sans jacket on a snow day....
Anonymous wrote:Lol!!!
My sons had LL bean gear, REI gear, falling out the closets and could care less! One scout trip I even packed for him ( you know because I care and love him just like you do) BUT he got really cold and had to be put in a car with heater for a bit.
Leader said “ tell your mom...”” LOL!! The kid had gear for hiking Everest thanks to me in his backpack. He just too lazy too look/ stopping what he was doing.
They learn. Of course, let’s blame the motherHe’s grown and successful.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a 50 year old female and never wear a coat and run HOT. All winter long. My body and I get tondecide. Same for my kids.
Anonymous wrote:If I see my toddler shivering, doctor, should I ignore it if he doesn't want his coat on?
Anonymous wrote:The schools are overheated, and they don't really use their lockers. Their outfits make sense enough.
He’s grown and successful.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People really think it has to do with teen boy body temperature? Lol. No.
It’s because of comfort, boys hate pants (prefer joggers if they have to)...trend, all the “cool” edgy boys do it...and pushing boundaries.
The no coat thing has been happening for at least 30 years. Just same combo of dumb teen cool tough guy laziness pushing boundaries.
Or perhaps they are just warm...
^exactly. The whole conspiracy theory that it has nothing to do with body temp and is all about looking "cool" doesn't really explain the fact that at my house, when it's just the two of us, I"m in a hoodie, sweatpants and socks and he's wearing a t-shirt and shorts with wet hair just out of the shower and he rolls his eyes when I complain it's cold in the house.