JV: Hello there Paul, what
do you live with?
Paul: Good
afternoon James. My wife is very cold blooded. She’s got cold hands, a cold
nose, cold feet, and when she hops into bed I’m the complete opposite. I’ve got
warm feet, warm hands, and she’s always wanting to nick my warmth. It’s a case
of...well I’ll share it a little bit but I don’t want to get freezing cold by
her taking all my warmth.
JV: Wow. So she
can actually suck the warmth out of you?
Paul: Just
about...and I worked hard to get that warmth y’know?
JV: I would have
thought the warmth would be constantly replenished. You know, that you’d be a
warmth generator.
Paul: Yeah well I
feel like I’ve got to do that at times just to balance her coldness. I’ll often
put the electric blanket on, just on her side of the bed, to try and warm up
that side but that’s still not enough. She’s still wanting my warmth.
JV: Right so it’s
the extremities, it’s circulation and these freezing cold hands...they creep around
you?
Paul: Yeah they
creep around me and it’s like a block of ice coming onto you. Like, her feet
are coming out of ugg boots so they’re coming out of a warm boot but she’s just
got poor circulation.
JV: Have you
tried the onesie?
Paul: What’s a onesie?
JV: It’s
basically baby clothes, like when a baby’s just in the one thing with feet all
enclosed.
Paul: Yeah?
JV: You can get
them in adult sizes now.
Paul: Ah! I might
investigate that. I’m happy to investigate anything.
JV: Well the
onesie could be the trick there. Otherwise, is it not affectionate?
Paul: Oh it’s
affectionate. We cuddle and everything in bed but I usually wait until she’s a
little bit warmed up because it’s not all that exciting when you’re touching a
block of ice.