What is my roommate keeps the room too hot?

If your roommate keeps the room too hot, it can be uncomfortable for you and may even affect your health. High temperature and humidity levels can cause dehydration, fatigue, and difficulty sleeping, which can affect your overall mood, productivity, and wellbeing. It is essential to maintain a comfortable temperature (around 68-72 degrees Fahrenheit) and air circulation in the room, especially during the summer months.

There are several reasons why your roommate may keep the room too hot. They may feel cold easily and prefer warmer temperatures, or they might have a medical condition that makes them more sensitive to cold. It is also possible that your roommate is not aware that the room is too hot for you.

To address this issue, it's best to have an open and honest conversation with your roommate about your concerns. You can propose compromise solutions, such as using a fan, opening a window, or adjusting the thermostat to a comfortable temperature. If your roommate refuses to compromise or address the issue, you may need to involve your Resident Advisor or provide documentation from a medical provider to support your need for a cooler temperature in the room.