RE: Do you and yours wear thermal under clothes when the weather gets cold?
November 13, 2018 at 10:44 pm
(November 13, 2018 at 10:16 pm)DodosAreDead Wrote:(November 13, 2018 at 4:19 pm)Editz Wrote: Something about Mormons and underwear...ain't many Mormons around here. Nor Sikhs. Going without underwear is called "going Commando" in England. Going without heating one's whole house unnecessarily is just plain decent.Umm... Sikhs don't have beef with underwear... right?
It doesn't really get cold here. The coldest we go is around 9c. (48f), and even that's in the mornings, rarely, if ever. To top that I have a good tolerance for the cold and terrible tolerance for the heat, so... :/ I think that's pretty self explanatory. (Weirdly enough I know a few people here who do wear thermals even in our crappy excuse for a winter... I wonder how they'd fare if they moved someplace colder. )
No, it's the exact opposite: Sikhs are expected to wear it at all times, specifically a garment called a Kacchera, which looks like Gym shorts except with a drawstring instead of elastic (apparently to give people time to think about what they're doing while they undo the knot).
It's kind of similar with Mormons, except theirs is more like thermal underwear that's only worn in the Temple (which only happens on special occasions).
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