A psychologist reveals why we like want to be 'cuffed' as the temperatures drop.
, there’s a timeline to this festive mating dance: ‘October is the time for “try-outs”, as you assess your roster of contenders for an autumn-winter mate to cuff yourself to.’
Psychologist Lilly Sabir told Lovehoney that there is a social pressure to be in a relationship for the holidays, citing the weather outside as another reason why people want to cuff up. ‘People feel the “winter blues” and try to compensate for it by actively seeking out a relationship.’
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