Why Fall is Great For Couples
Turns out, it’s not just spring that’s good for lovers and couples.
We’ve all heard how spring brings out the friskiness in people (who hasn’t been twitterpated at one point in their life?!). The weather is warming up, flowers are in bloom, and there’s hope for sunny summer days ahead; the ideal setting for love and lust to bloom, too.
Turns out, it’s not just spring that’s good for lovers and couples. According to Dr. Steve McGough, fall is actually just as good (if not better) for twosomes.
Cooler Temps Bring Things Inside
As things become cooler (depending on the location), people tend to spend more time indoors and share meals together. This both allows for more one-on-one bonding and creates more opportunities for being intimate.
A Change in Focus
Depending on the location, the weather will likely become cooler, and the hours of daylight and sunlight patterns will shift, too. While this isn't well understood, this causes people to shift from "summer mode” to "preparation for winter." This time tends to encourage people to become more focused (vs. the energy associated with summertime), and learn more about each other. As long as they're compatible, it should help deepen the relationship.
Lots to Celebrate
The fall season allows couples to share and experience religious and cultural festivals together, as well as possibly meet each other's families. Again, this will help couples learn more about each other.
Fall is a great time for getting to know each other better. It's also great advice to follow the old adage: "Make sure to date someone through all the seasons before you get serious."
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