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		<title>My boyfriend (soon to be husband) once told me that taking off my clothes generates body heat under a blanket?</title>
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shallytally asked: 
I really think it generates more heat than when your clothes are on and I don&#8217;t mean from any movement or action. I mean strictly laying there. Now that I am telling him, &#8220;what a line.&#8221; He says they teach that in survival school. (He was in the special forces and in the [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>shallytally</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>I really think it generates more heat than when your clothes are on and I don&#8217;t mean from any movement or action. I mean strictly laying there. Now that I am telling him, &#8220;what a line.&#8221; He says they teach that in survival school. (He was in the special forces and in the army for a spell.) Does this lack of outer covering actually working against the generation of body heat make sense to you? Any explanations? And do not mention *** causing heat; I am talking about no movement or friction involved. Just plain laying there. Does it generate more heat without clothes on than with clothes on?<br />
I am talking about being alone under the blanket. Once he lifted it off me and I felt all the heat go away and I said, &#8220;Hey! All my heat is leaving!&#8221; Then I covered myself up again and went back to genereating more body heat. It SEEMS to work better ***** than with clothes on. And I am talking about at home not out camping or anywhere outside. This is just a tiny, modest experiment and I was wondering if you could help figure out WHY this works.</p>
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