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What Is Cuffing Season & How To Get Over It

December 16, 2021 · Relationships

…Have you ever heard about cuffing season?

There are many people around the world who say that they are having fun being single during the summer. That is because there are parties everywhere, by the pool or on rooftops, there are endless possibilities to go on road trips with friends and family and so many others. And honestly, who doesn’t want to go on dates when the weather is nice and warm, the clothes are lighter and the skin is darker!

During that time, you can almost feel a carefree vibe in the air. Too bad that this free spirit ends its period of fun when the weather changes. When the weather is getting colder, many single people start looking for somebody to share their time with: a partner. That is because a lot of people feel the need to cuddle in bed and watch a movie with someone they like, especially when it’s cold and snowing.

And of course, the best part of having a partner is having someone to spend the holidays with. And that, my friends, is what we call cuffing season.

But what exactly is cuffing season and how can we get rid of it? Keep reading to find out!

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