To be honest, it seems like my own sex drive seems to drop in the winter as well. I'm just assuming the warmer weather and sunshine energizes us, and our sex drive is just one aspect of how our mood changes in general.
The weather is much warmer this fall than in the past for whatever reasons, but of course the days are much shorter so that has an impact on mood as well.
Anyone else notice this? I saw some very pretty girls yesterday, but I was like 'meh.' 3 months ago I probably would've been feeling some kinda way.
As a very broad impression, it seems like women check me out less, are lower energy in general and just not as playful in the fall and winter.
I've never thought about it before, but I'll bet it has to do with the amount of sunlight we absorb in the summer -> Vitamin D production -> hormone levels, etc etc.
One aspect is that women wear less appealing outfits in the winter because it's cold so most of them can't go out in minis or crop tops in under 50 degrees.
Another is that since there's less to do when you go out, people who are out will be more inclined to only be out because they have to be (work, school, groceries, etc.) Rather than hanging out socially.
Maybe if your mating with women outside, they won't be as horny...
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One aspect is that women wear less appealing outfits in the winter because it's cold so most of them can't go out in minis or crop tops in under 50 degrees.
Another is that since there's less to do when you go out, people who are out will be more inclined to only be out because they have to be (work, school, groceries, etc.) Rather than hanging out socially.
I've seen women walk around in short skirts and petty tops while it's 50 degrees or lower on a Friday and Saturday night. Do not underestimate a woman's desire to show her skin, even while she's huddled together with her other friends like fools freezing their asses off.
To be honest, it seems like my own sex drive seems to drop in the winter as well. I'm just assuming the warmer weather and sunshine energizes us, and our sex drive is just one aspect of how our mood changes in general.
The weather is much warmer this fall than in the past for whatever reasons, but of course the days are much shorter so that has an impact on mood as well.
Anyone else notice this? I saw some very pretty girls yesterday, but I was like 'meh.' 3 months ago I probably would've been feeling some kinda way.
As a very broad impression, it seems like women check me out less, are lower energy in general and just not as playful in the fall and winter.
I can see that. Warmer temps and spring coming after winter with more people out and about and you can almost feel increased personal energy and excitement in the air. The seasons do effect moods to a certain extent, and female availability, but people can be horny all year long…
That’s not seasonal
If you compare indigenous groups of people in warm climates vs. cold climates, I would say the warm climate people are naturally more promiscuous. This is actually the evolutionary reason why (on average) darker skinned people have larger penises than lighter skinned people.
Darker skin means your ancestors spent a lot of time in the Sun. Lighter skin means your ancestors were most likely in caves due to cold. A reduction in penis size is a way to stop heat loss from the body.
Now of course this doesn't necessarily translate to daily life in 2021, I'm just saying that it might be rooted in some reality.
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In the northern hemisphere, there's pair-bonding pressure due to the holiday season, in addition to the cold weather getting rid of skimpy clothing and promoting romantic-style cuddling to keep warm.
I'd be interested to know how this plays out in Australia when the Holidays are in the summertime.
Assuming you guys can still leave your houses, that is.
Definitely notice a difference in general vibe out in public during summer months by the beach. People wearing next to nothing must put them in a certain mood, more than suffling around wearing bulky coats, scarves, hats etc that hide their natural shape, flesh etc. People probably feel more uncomfortable due to the weather, so less likely to be 'in the mood' as often.