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BTW, there's another reason why the holidays might be prime for hookups: testosterone levels are highest for both men and women between late fall and early winter, according to a 2011 study in Physiological Behavior.
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Learn More »As far as the seasons and sex drives go, one might assume that summer takes the cake. After all, you’re more social, you’re wearing more skin-baring outfits (hello, short shorts and crop tops), the heat has your skin glistening, and the carefree vibes inspire you to pursue a fun fling just for the hell of it. But if you feel like you start thinking more dirty thoughts as the temperatures drop, you’re not alone. In fact, multiple studies have shown that it’s normal to feel slightly hornier during the winter. First of all, let’s talk mating trends. I was born in August, and it just so happens that all of my besties are summer-fall babies, too. All it takes is some very simple math to subtract nine months and realize that means we were all conceived from late fall into winter. And as it turns out, we represent a larger trend: more babies are born in July and August than any other months, according to CDC data, which means more people are getting busy in winter than any other time of year. Given this trend, it’s not so surprising that research has shown we tend to have sex on the brain during winter. In fact, one 2017 study published in Scientific Reports studied people’s Google searches for sex-related words and phrases (including porn and advice on how to get pregnant) over the course of a decade — and what they discovered is that there were spikes in these kinds of searches around the holidays. But why? What is it about the colder season that has us all hot and bothered? There are several possible explanations for this. One study published in the journal Obstetrics and Gynecology found that the winter season has some biological perks in terms of pregnancy — not only do the shifts in daylight length actually lead to a better environment for eggs in women, but men also produce higher-quality sperm during this time in comparison to the summer. In other words, there may be some reproductive instincts at play here: couples are more likely to conceive during winter time, which may subconsciously increase their sex drives.
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