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Sex and Weather Little sun means Low vitamin D levels can cause erectile dysfunction. The lack of sunlight in winter may have a direct impact on your ability have penetrative sex. SAD (Seasonal affective disorder) can affect your<b> libido. </font></b>And your loneliness may be putting your<b> libido </font></b>into hibernation. If you live in a colder climate—especially one with regular snowfall or wet weather—you've probably noticed that it can be harder to peel yourself off the couch and get out to socialize. But sexual stimuli decreases. Summer clothing is inherently sexy, but come winter time, we're all bundled up in layers. You're probably not fantasizing about someone in a scarf and a giant parka. We feel pressure to be romantically linked due to anxiety. Winter prompts some people to want to find a partner in what's known as cuffing season. "'Cuffing season' refers to a specific time of year when people become extremely motivated to get 'coupled up,'" |
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never knew that about ow vitamin D levels thanks
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Well actually, I fantasize about the woman even if she's wearing a parka with ski pants. Ya gotta have an imagination in this part of the world — or you'll shrivel. ❗❗😎 ... is there another way to look at it Going Too Fucking Far NEW Blog Features RevealeD O O A Foolproof Method Posted Over on that NEW site O O
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6/19/2021 6:09 pm |
Quick update on women and weather: Melanocyte Stimulating Hormone (MSH) has been linked to increased sex drive in women, and exposure to sunlight elevates the production and secretion of this substance. Serotonin, a feel-good neurotransmitter produced by the brain, may also be responsible for heightened mood and sex drive during spring and summer. Multiple studies have suggested that the production of serotonin is directly related to sunlight and that with increased luminosity comes increased serotonin levels.
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