Is Cuffing a Real Phenomenon?
The coldest winter months are known as the “cuffing season” by many unattached women and men. Is cuffing a real phenomenon? Researchers have discovered that temperature impacts romantic behavior. Find out how.
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The coldest winter months are known as the “cuffing season” by many unattached women and men. Is cuffing a real phenomenon? Researchers have discovered that temperature impacts romantic behavior. Find out how.
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