• wolfpup
    +8

    Unless men are allowed to come to work in a nice pair of shorts and a short-sleeved shirt, then how can they be blamed for feeling warmer than women in sundresses? Men in the professional world are encouraged to wear pants, collared shirts, and oftentimes suits and ties. With these expectations, it is no wonder that they require a cooler environment to avoid overheating. As others have already written, someone can generally put on more layers if they feel too cold, but there is a limit to how many layers someone can take off if they feel too warm.