ANSWERS: 100
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My feet.
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Uh... aside from the obvious (which is meant to be a few degrees cooler than the rest of the body), I would have to say my heart.
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Usually my feet, since my feet sweat, my feet are often cold in the evening, so I change to dry socks and slippers and that takes care of it usually.
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My ears and feet!
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My palms and feet but thats only when I'm scared...
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my heart.
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My feet, often in colder temperatures the cold causes the capilaries in my feet to contract in order to preserve heat however they often do not re-open again unless exposed to heat above room temperature. Often I either take a hot shower or I fill a small tub with hot water and place them inside. It can be painful to do the second but is effective.
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my nose. i know it sounds strange, but it is. maibe it is because its such a big nose.
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my ears!!!!
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My back. I don't feel it much anymore, but when I do it's always cold
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My feet, my hands, and my nose.
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my feet
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Since my 2 back surgeries, I have very poor circulation to my feet, therefore causing them to freeze about 90% of the time. But, on the other hand, that other 10% of the time, my feet are on fire, and I don't know what causes that. It doesn't make any sense.
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My hands, feet, nose, ears if my hair is up.
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my hands are always icy to the touch, I used to have to be careful about touching my boyfriend sometimes. I'd go to pick a peice of lint off his ear or something and he'd scream.
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My legs and arms.
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My nose! And sometimes my lips, which is awkward when kissing. And my toes, often. When my toes are cold and we're watching a movie, I put my feet on my guy's lap and he holds my toes! :)
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My feet are always freezing! Also, they sweat even when they are cold, making them colder. Its a weird, and kindof gross thing to share, but I have shared.
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if my feet are cold, I am totally cold, and my feet feel the cold first.
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my feet always seem colder than the rest of me.but lately everything is cold.
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My feet and hands! If I had balls, they would be the coldest. I'm a girl though...
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My ears and nose.
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everything i'm a woman aren't we always cold, but my feet the worst
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My nose.
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My ears tend to get cold...
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My hands. You know what they say...cold hands, warm heart.
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Usually my hands
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My feet, my hands and my nose also. But then again, aren't huskys supposed to have cold noses?
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Hey, I know I already answered this question but I learned an interesting tidbit that relates to this question last night female's extremities tend to be cold because all of our heat goes to our reproductive organs to keep them warm... I can totally deal with that.
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my feet they always are the last thing to warm up.
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All the time and I hate it. It's really annoying.
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My feet, no matter what time of year.
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My hands always get cold for some reason.
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The feet. You always have to wear socks to heat them up.
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My hands are always cold. People always tell me that. I dunno why.
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My Buttocks! Always is cold....or at least cooler then the rest of my body!
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Yes, its always my hands and my feet! i cant stand it! ....
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my ARMS
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Quite often its is my feet or my hands that are cold, but it doesn't bother me at all that they are cold I guess I'm used to it. Either that or I just rather being cold rather than hot.
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yes, my feet and sometimes my hands. i don't always realize it either, until i touch someone and make them scream! oops.
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For me, when I am barefoot, its my feet. My ears seem cold a lot too
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My hands are chronically cold.
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My feet.
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my palm......and when i get really nervous water poured in would turn to ice...lol
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Usually my feet. They get cold enough to chill a bottle of wine, I swear!
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My right hand. Since I'm right handed, I use my right hand more than my left, leaving my left hand in a position which it stays warm in.
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I think my hands are always cold. But maybe that's just me. Many people have said wow you're hands are really cold.So I guess they must not see that everyday.
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The feet. That´s why you always need socks to feel comfortable in a cold climate or to sleep.
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Your hands and feet should always be the coldest parts of your body because they are the furthest away from the core of your body. Extremeties are the first parts to go in the extreme cold.
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i HAVE BEEN TOLD MY BUTT IS LIKE A BUTTERBALL TURKEY..LOL
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i HAVE BEEN TOLD MY BUTT IS LIKE A BUTTERBALL TURKEY..LOL
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My toes. But if I wear too thick of socks my feet sweat...that is kinda weird.
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my hands are always the coldest part.
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My little toes!
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My pinky toes! I swear, sometimes I feel like I'm burning up I'm so hot, but JUST my pinky toes get so cold they're almost numb. It's weird...
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Certain body parts tend to be cooler or warmer depending on how far that they are from the heart. Your blood flow helps to keep your body temperature constant.
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My feet. I love to go barefoot but I have to say that the older I get the harder it is becasue my feeties are always cold. Second would be my nose. I used to make nosewarmers for myself for wintertime whee we lived without regular heat. We only had a wood stove and I would get cold easliy.
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My heart according to some on the AB website :-(!
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If you're male, the testicles should be at a lower temperature than the rest of your body. Core body temperature is about 37 degrees celsius, and the temperature of the testicles is regulated to be a few degrees lower. This is because the enzymes controlling sperm production operate at an optimum lower than 37 degrees. Not sure if this is what you were looking for, but i'm new to this!
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Yep, my neck.
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My fingertips and toes.
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My arms
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My Fingers. You know what they say, cold hands warm heart n all that :P
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My nose? perhaps because it's so big and therefore over sensitive or something? and my hands get cold when I'm by the PC.
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the extremeties of a body are always colder than the rest, simply because it takes blood longer to get to that part than the others. while your core is always warmer because blood flows through it quickly, blood takes longer to get to your toes and fingers. that is why during cold months if you ever experience hypothermia, you feel tingleing in your toes and fingers. less blood can get to them, thus making them cold and numb.
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apparently... your testicles? because they need to be kept at a lower temp. than the body in order to produce sperm regularly?
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BUTTS
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my ears feet legs arms and hands.LOL!
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My right hand is usually a lot colder then the rest of my body from having it constantly out on the mouse of my computer. Having it in this unnatural position for extended periods of times makes it cold. This is odd because normally both my hands are sweating profusely especially around women.
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My hands, my hands are cold right now and it is hot outside.
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I dont know if anyone thought of this but what about your hair? Think about it absoulutly no blood goes to it so it cant be warmed up.
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I would say my feet, nose, and hands. My hands are the coldest, no matter what I do, they always cool down!
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I think I have poor circulation. My finger and feet always seem more chilled. I have had it so bad that they have turned purple/blue (especially the feet) but they always warm up in the end....just needs LOTS of heat and blankets when they get that cold.
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The parts of the body that loose heat (thereby feelling cold) most readily determine why some parts of our bodies seem colder than others: The pinna (external ear) is basically a capillary bed sticking out of your head. This means that if the blood in the pinna is cooled by the environment, then the areas that blood will drain to will also feel "cold," besides the pinna. This is the why people can wear a vest and gloves on a cold day, and feel very cold. In this situation, the ungloved hand would normally be the prime site of heat loss. The arm is a very thick dense structure, and it doesn't loose heat as fast as the hands. This is why gloves should always be worn if it very cold as they are the prime sites of heat loss in the trunk. (Try going outside with a jacket and no gloves, then with no jacket but with gloves) You will probably find that you are much warmer than you expected. This may be off topic, but the skin detects the overall difference between the temperature on your skin, and the temperature of the environment. This is why someone may not feel much change when walking into hot room after being bundles up outside in cold. An old college professor recommend that if it cold outside, take off your jacket and GLOVES right before you go inside. This way you can rapidly lower the temperature of your skin (but not your core), to make it that much more satisfying to end a warm room. On a side note: If your are feeling cold all the time, or if you feel that one part of your body is always cold (regardless of the external environment), and this is a cause of concern for you. It might be a good time to make an appointment with a doctor as this may be the sign of an mild metabolic dysfunction that is easily treatable. Most likely it isn't, but it is always a good idea to rule things out.
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fingers, feet, lower calfs, nose, ears and bum cheeks yes... all randomly cold because they have poor blood supply
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My feet or fingers.
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my toes and fingers. i inherited that from my mothers side of the family. :( thanks a ton
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No. Every part of my body is always equally cold. And VERY cold at that.
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my feet and hands.
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My nose is always particularly cold. Also my hand and feet. I think it's because I don't have the best circulation and they are all at the ends of the path of blood flow.
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Yes, my feet.
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one of my hands is always warm n da odr is generally cold....
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My hands..Ü
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My feet do and neck
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My buttcheeks are always ice cold! I don't know why. =/
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If I tell you, will you rub it to keep it warm?
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Yes, my hands are always freezing. Cold hands....warm heart! My feet tend to be on the cold side as well.
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my ears
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My feet
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my feeeeet!!!!!!!!
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My fingers. However I also have a rare disorder called Raynaud's disease which is largely begnign but it has to do with proper capolary reaction. Basically they will chock off the blood supply if they think they are getting cold but to the degree of what your hands might do if you soaked them in ice water. My fingers will turn white and go numb. There are drugs that can be used to treat bad cases but mine is a minor inconvenience when it does strike. I haven't lost any limbs as a result of it.
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My feet. Poor little things just can't get warm.
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my toes
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my hands
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My nose
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feet, and fingers, pretty sure thats because theyre smaller extremities the body lets less blood get to them when its colder (ie sitting in front of the AC or in the cold air.) as for the people saying that the temp in their nether regions drops that cant be unless there is something medically wrong with you, thats one of the most concentrated heat sources on your body despite size. next time you have to go out and your hands are cold stick them down your pants...dont necessarily touch yourself as THAT could be painfull to you but it should warm your fingers / hands up...not so sure on the feet though =)
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I get really cold feet that just won't warm up. The nevre seem waram enough.
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my toes
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My hands and feet are always colder than the rest of my body.
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