why are my feet colder than inanimate objects?

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I understand that things like metal often feel colder than wood, but I wouldn’t think that something like my feet could considering my feet are “alive” flesh and blood. How is this??

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>my feet are “alive” flesh and blood.

the blood part. poor circulation will make anything not warm. your body’s capacity to heat itself depends on blood flow. extremities like fingers and toes with the least direct access to the blood flow from the heart tend to get cold first.

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