Warm weather = Less clothes =
More skin = More exchange of -mones and more sexual atmosphere
Warm weather = Less clothes =
More skin = More exchange of -mones and more sexual atmosphere
Imma thinking that's a natural
yes ... the sun's shinning, everyone wants to appear in their best of shape, more flesh is exposed ... all leading
to ... hits! That's without mones!
The summer, I THINK, with the sun's caressing of the
skin, is a time that most get into that naughty zone!
"Born to be
willlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllld!"
Just before Christmas, New Years, and Valentine's
Day, are marked time zones for a rise in hits ... or set ups!
Never argue with ignorant people! They pull you down to THEIR level, and then they BEAT YOU with experience. Who said that!? I don't know, but tis gold I tell'ya!!
Do testosterone levels rise in
the spring?
Hence the saying "Spring has
sprung."
If a guy's a cocksucker in his life, when he dies, he don't become a saint. - Morris Levy, Hitmen
Holmes' Theme Song
The days become longer, and
the sun is out more frequently. This increased everybody's mood, which also has an effect. Think about seasonal
depression...I know I felt so good a couple of weeks ago just because the sun was out and it was warm for the first
time in months. It was a wonderful feeling. I definitely would've hit on culturalblonde had she been in the
vicinity at the time.
Pancho , I would
have taken your hit as a compliment too because you are a "hot" guy. I would have said "nice" but I have decided
not to use that word ever again to describe men.
CptKipling, that was a good question. Most of the
articles I have read indicate that fall is when the testosterone levels rise in men.
I don't feel I am
doing anything differently, same clothes, same mones, same hair style, etc. I was going to make a comment about it
last year, but decided to wait and see what happened this year. The weather is getting warmer, but it is not summer
weather, therefore, I am not wearing less clothes.
Holmes always gets his head sprung. When his six pack's faded, and rap isOriginally Posted by Holmes
outdated, he'll probably tell his lil' mama to just hush...
Thanks, CB.
Again, I would
say it's the mood change, and even though you aren't wearing nothing but miniskirts and tanktops yet, I'm sure
you don't have the full winter coat on anymore. For example, I notice I've been more flirty as well. I never
thought of it being a seasonal thing...but maybe the sun and nice days have a pleasant effect.
For example, just
the other day I went into a store and was waiting to check out. This lady placed some mousse one the counter while
she was waiting for her other stuff to arrive. I received my stuff before her, so the employee at the counter asked
if I was buying the mousse, too. I laughed and said no...and the lady said it was hers. Anyway, I bought my stuff,
got my receipt, and started to walk away. I couldn't help myself...so I said, "Hey, sorry I didn't treat you to
your mousse." I think she was surprised because she took a second, but she said, "Maybe next time." I laughed and
said, "Definitely." Okay, so after that story you could conclude that springtime makes you stupid.
Interesting thing. We drove up north a little ways and stayed in a B&B near a lake last night. HadOriginally Posted by culturalblonde
to come back early because the weather is going to get severe and we didn't want to be on the road when that
happened.
The place we stayed has about a dozen cabins and a resturant it shares with another B&B down the road.
It was full of couples and based on wedding rings or the lack of them, they were mostly lovers not married couples.
We took a walk right after dark hoping to find a quiet place in the woods but it seems the great outdoors was
calling and couples seemed to be everywhere. It was just as well, it got cold after dark, the cabin had a fireplace
and a good selection of wine.
Even the manager remarked about how busy they were this weekend. I guess people
are ready to go out and play after their winter hibernation.
To compel a man to subsidize with his taxes the propagation of ideas which he disbelieves and abhors is sinful and tyrannical.
Thomas Jefferson
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