Human’s are biologically wired to want sex all year round So what is it about summer? ellieapeake gets evolutionary biologists and sexual psychotherapists to explain ⬇️
“Humans react differently to photosensitivity and light-dark rhythms,” says Bryson. “Some humans are animals negotiating environments, and seasons can definitely have an effect on mood. I’ve published research that suggests humans are more ambiguity-tolerant in warmer months.
Men also might be enjoying a hormone surge. “There are also studies which show a seasonal pattern to changes in testosterone level. While these are areas of ongoing research and need further development to be definitively characterised, they do suggest that a rise in libido in the summertime is true across genders.”“We are more aware of our senses in the summer months,” says Marian O’Connor, a psychotherapist at Tavistock Relationships. “People feel the sun on their faces.
“For older people, this might remind them of their youth. And seeing younger people drinking in the park and having fun might also make them want to get back in touch with their playful side.”“I have had a few clients that say they only ever have sex on holiday,” says O’Connor. “Often couples are relaxed away from home. They are away from domesticity or work responsibilities. Only then can they get in touch with this pleasure-seeking side.
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