5 Ways to Make Your Cuffing Season Relationship Last

The spring doesn’t have to thaw your winter passion

Kiki Wellington
Sex…With a Side of Quirk

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Spring is just around the corner, and for many people, that means new beginnings — and saying goodbye to the same old, same old. That may even mean saying goodbye to someone, especially if that someone is a short-term partner you found to keep you warm during the winter months and make the holiday season feel less lonely. Despite what the name implies, cuffing season relationships are meant to be temporary, and are forged into when cold takes hold and we want someone to hibernate with.

“Cuffing season can be defined as the period of time where single individuals look to pursue relationships as the temperature drops. When it’s cold, people often crave the warmth of another individual and the companionship it can bring,” said Megwyn White, Certified Clinical Sexologist and Director of Education for Satisfyer. “Cuffing season relationships typically start in the fall and last until spring rolls around, making them rather short and temporary relationships.”

But what if you don’t want the relationship to be temporary? What if you have grown pretty fond of your cuffing season partner and you want to explore weathering out the rest of the seasons together? The following are five ways you can make your cuffing season…

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