It’s getting colder every day, pumpkin spice lattes are everywhere, and every lesbian you know is wearing a flannel shirt and a beanie, which also means that “cuffing season” has officially begun.
Ah, cuffing season. Temperatures are dropping, fireplaces are getting warmed up, cozy socks and are making their way out of wardrobes, and so is the itch to be in a relationship. But those of us who ...
Cuffing season has been a thing for long enough that you might wonder whether it is, in fact, still a thing. But while internet trends tend to come and go, cuffing season—the time of year during the ...
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Burlesque meets matchmaking in “It’s Cuffing Season!”, the first-ever holiday variety show and dating game hosted by New York City’s own Miss Lorna Wren. It’s a tongue-in-cheek celebration of seasonal ...
As winter sets in, desire, hormones, and social pressure can blur real romantic connection with temporary seasonal comfort.
With the colder months settling in, it’s prime time for the weather to become freezing and the days to become shorter. The brutal, sometimes-depressing sense of winter can be enough to bring anyone's ...
On Twitter, not a week goes by in which the infamous $200-date subject doesn’t come up. What started out as a simple question has now turned into a meme. If you’re not familiar with the conversation, ...
Cuffing season is already well underway, spanning October through Valentine’s Day, as many single adults look for companionship that fits winter routines. What used to be a tongue-in-cheek term has ...