fromPsychology Today
2 weeks agoThe Psychology of "Cuffing Season"
Key points Seasonal hormone shifts and holiday pressure can heighten the urge for connection in fall and winter. Many cuffing season relationships rely on comfort and proximity rather than long-term compatibility. A relationship built to last will sustain experiences outside the winter "bubble" and shared routines. Long before the internet, scientists, psychologists, and sociologists observed that seasonal changes in our hormones can influence our relationships with one another.
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