19 as a compromise, if I had my way it would be 17, woman would want 21
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Whats your thermostat set to?
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See my post above then ^Originally posted by minestrone View Post19 as a compromise, if I had my way it would be 17, woman would want 21I'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this
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We play the yo-you game too and usually ends with me shouting 'I earn it - I burn it!' later in bed when we are not having
I tend to regret it
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you could bribe her with what you saved on the heating billsOriginally posted by singhr View PostWe play the yo-you game too and usually ends with me shouting 'I earn it - I burn it!' later in bed when we are not having
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With so many options its a wonder women manage to choose any temperature!
I've got half the women here that want it full on, the other half all want it off!
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Fiddling with your thermostat (fnarr) is all a bit pointless IMO.
Far better energy-saving by setting your boiler temperature down and control your heating on timer + TRVs. Most people have their boilers on 70-82 degs and don't know it. 55 degs does the job quite adequately for us at this time of year.
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Oh FFS.
If the missus is cold she isn't paying enough attention to how your dinner is coming along. It should be lovely and warm in the kitchen with the oven at 200 deg.
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QUOTE=Pondlife;966824]Oh FFS.
If the missus is cold she isn't paying enough attention to how your dinner is coming along. It should be lovely and warm in the kitchen with the oven at 200 deg.
simples.[/QUOTE]


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