Q:"If normal body temp is 98.6?
Does that mean if you touch something and it feels warm, that it is hotter than that?"

A:"No, it just means it's hotter than the outer surface of your skin, which is closer to the temperature of your surroundings. If you put your hands in ice water and then put them under cold tap water,the tap water feels warm."

Q:"If the average body temp. is 98.6 degrees, then why does it seem so hot when it's only around 75 or so?"

A:"The human body produces heat, but it's like a machine--it can't overheat, or it will lose function. Therefore, the body must constantly lose heat for it to stay at an equilibrium--this is why at temperatures less than 98.6, it still feels quite hot. Additionally, humidity and the sun is involved--your clothes trap in some heat, and humidity makes you sweat. While you are indoors, your sweat doesn't evaporate--so you're wet and hot."

I found these on Yahoo Answers.

They are the best answers I could find when researching a while back about our body temperatures and the feel of hot and cold.