How does spring affect your intimate life?

The light that spring brings has a significant impact on our body

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Are we really more in the mood for intimacy when the weather gets warmer? During the winter months, our minds and bodies can feel tired and lethargic, but as soon as spring arrives, things change.

The light that spring brings has a significant effect on our body. The day gets longer, and more light brings a better mood, increased levels of vitamin D, and an increase in hormones such as testosterone. We feel less tired, have more energy, and with more energy comes a greater desire for intimacy.

Spring is also an ideal time for physical activity, training and walking. The body finally wakes up after a long winter sleep and becomes more active, which directly affects the libido. Increasing your activity can only improve your sex life - not only because of better fitness, but also because you'll feel more attractive.

With the arrival of spring comes the desire for change. Whether it's new clothes, a new hairstyle, or a new hobby, these changes often serve as a trigger for renewing a romantic or intimate relationship with a partner. Maybe it's the right time to discover something new about a loved one.

Of course, we are all different - someone may feel most attractive in autumn. However, it is undeniable that the transition from the grays and dark colors of winter to the warmth of spring can often trigger our passion that may have been dormant during the winter.

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