Many dating experts believe that summer is the best season to have a fling.
It has been scientifically proven that our sex drive increases during warmer seasons. This this why many Aussie singles take the opportunity to bring out their best seducing tricks in the summer heat.
However, the Cuffing Season, which comprises the period that goes from the fall to winter where singles look for a partner to spend the coldest months of the year, is the best time to get closer.
We have carried out a research about romance and dating habits during winter and found out that the cold weather, as it was commonly believed, does not make libido to drop.
Couples get more affectionate during the Cuffing Season
Cold weather encourages people to stay indoors and the best way to kill time in a long winter evening is getting intimate with your partner.
As you can see in the video below, couples not only feel more emotionally connected when cold is coming, but it seems that they get friskier as well!
During winter, men crave more sex because it is cold outside and more babies are conceived during this period too.
Singles are very playful during cold seasons
If couples get very naughty during the winter, singles are not the exception.
Around 50% of those with no partner are more open to approaches and, in fact, many of them aspire to initiate a romance.
One in every three single men, and one in every four unattached women have the goal to find a potential partner (even it is for the night) before the weather gets warmer.
It is also a great time to hook-up with other singles as New Year’s Eve is the best day of the year to go back to the dating scene.
It seems that with the arrival of 2017, new opportunities to find a partner for a one-night stand also come up!
If you are single and looking for an adventure, you can meet a lot of playful singles in casual dating sites.
Do not miss the opportunity to take out the most of the cold weather!