Urban Dictionary defines
cuffing season as the time of year when people who wouldn't usually be looking for a relationship want to find someone to settle down with.
Look at
cuffing season as a time to reflect on past relationships.
Not exact matches
We've seen some particularly bold ear
cuffs this red carpet
season, but none
as playful (or
as sssstylish)
as Sophia Bush's serpentine stunners.
As for design, the fashion denim continues the evolution of trends from previous
seasons, meaning oversize and flared jeans of the 90's,
cuffs, various abrasions and torn edges are currently in high demand, while ultra skinny jeans virtually disappeared from the current fashion.
As dating lingo popularity goes,
cuffing season's star is on the rise.
So,
as the first frosts appear and everything becomes pumpkin - spice - flavoured,
cuffing season begins.
Urban Dictionary defines «
Cuffing Season»
as «Usually the colder months; i.e. fall or winter, when new relationships start and old relationships turn into engagements.
In my experience
as a dating coach and online dating expert,
cuffing season just seems to start earlier and earlier each year.
As Valentine's Day is upon us, the annual dating apps report from Liftoff, shows mobile dating app usage increased by 50 % at the start of «
Cuffing Season.
The holidays are here, and that means
cuffing season is in full swing
as daters look to settle down with a significant other.
Cuffing season,
as defined by UrbanDictionary.com, is a yearly occurrence around 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 creating a high propensity for canoodling indoors.
I've heard of
cuffing season, but I never really figured humans had a clear - cut mating
season — probably because I never really considered the act of sexual intercourse
as «mating.»
A study of 1,000 single Americans looked at the phenomenon of
Cuffing season - the term used to define single people's desire to get a partner to snuggle up with during the colder months and found
as many
as one in four actively subscribe to this trend.
Cuffing Season is often spurred on around the holidays
as many people feel that pressure before attending family gatherings to find that significant other to bring home for celebrations and to kiss under the mistletoe on New Years Eve.
Its no surprise that during the
cuffing season, messages come sliding into your inboxes such
as: «how've you been», «how are things»
as match.com for instance shows regular spikes in online activity by up to 56 %
as January approaches.