Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Cuffing Season: The perfect time to be in a relationship

The weather is getting cooler; the leaves on the trees are changing colors, leaving us with longer nights and shorter days. 

As the seasons change, people tend to go along with the changes, altering their priorities. This new found need for change is called “Cuffing Season.”



Cuffing season begins when the seasons change from summer to autumn and goes into full effect by the first day of winter.

Cuffing season is the time period where people sense the cold weather outside and decide that it is time to get into a relationship.

Women are no longer walking around with short shorts and bathing suit tops and men are no longer busy chasing those women. All of this leaves people with extra time on their hands in which they direct all of that energy towards being in a relationship.

There is something about the cold weather that makes people feel heavyhearted about sleeping alone at night.

The sound of the wind blowing outside of your window, the sight of your roommate cuddled up with their significant other on the couch, and that feeling of snuggling in your bed with a cup of hot chocolate … alone, can be a bit overwhelming.

Don’t allow the season changing to pressure you to jumping into a relationship.

A guy friend of mine made it clear to me that you can't just "cuff" (making someone your boyfriend or girlfriend) anybody. It has to be someone that you honestly like so you can make it through the winter together.

THIS BLOGGER gives great tips on how to improve a relationship. Whatever your reason is for getting into a relationship, make sure that you're not wasting your time while in it. 

Whether it be for life or for just a season, keep in mind that you can always learn from anyone who you allow to be apart of your life.

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