Friendly reminder, its Cuffing Season again!
Cuffing season refers to a specific time of year when people become extremely motivated to get "coupled up." It generally occurs from October to March. You know, the cooler months of the year. As the temperature drops, the number of couples rise.
Cuffing season falls smack dab in the middle of the holiday season. Is it because we are feeling more generous and giving during this time, and we need a partner to spoil? Not exactly. It is more likely that we tend to feel pressure to be in a relationship during this time of year due to the messaging we are getting from the entertainment industry, advertisers, social media, friends, and family. There are the questions you get at the holiday party or family function, like, “You dating anyone yet?”
I got together with my fiancé at the beginning of December, so perhaps there’s merit to the Cuffing season. If you notice you’re getting more activity on your apps, it might just be that time of the year. Tis the season . . . Cuffing season, that is.
Submitted October 10, 2019 at 12:04AM
Cuffing season refers to a specific time of year when people become extremely motivated to get "coupled up." It generally occurs from October to March. You know, the cooler months of the year. As the temperature drops, the number of couples rise. Cuffing season falls smack dab in the middle of the holiday season. Is it because we are feeling more generous and giving during this time, and we need a partner to spoil? Not exactly. It is more likely that we tend to feel pressure to be in a relationship during this time of year due to the messaging we are getting from the entertainment industry, advertisers, social media, friends, and family. There are the questions you get at the holiday party or family function, like, “You dating anyone yet?”I got together with my fiancé at the beginning of December, so perhaps there’s merit to the Cuffing season. If you notice you’re getting more activity on your apps, it might just be that time of the year. Tis the season . . . Cuffing season, that is. [Original article]
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