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Neurobiology Explains Why Couples Pair Off During Cold Seasons
Oct 3rd 2013, 23:27

Cuffing season refers to the fall and winter months when normally promiscuous singles begin to look for serious relationships (becoming "cuffed" or tied down) due in part to colder weather and staying indoors. This seasonal phenomenon of pairing-up has inspired songs by John Mayer and Mumford and Sons, but why does it happen?

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