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Is winter really the season of romance?

 Is winter really the season of romance? People are opportunistic in their social and sexual behavior, not seasonal. If the opportunity to have sex comes up, most people don't miss it. In the winter, the swiping time on dating apps is the highest and people are more likely to find a partner. People's sexual behavior is not dependent on the weather, social, cultural and family pressures determine the cuffing season. Scientists have said that the lack of serotonin and oxytocin in winter motivates people to seek warmth and relationships. Every year, with the onset of winter, a special trend starts, which is called 'cuffing season' in today's dating world. Cuffing season is the season where singles look for love in the winter. But is there any scientific basis behind it? Let me start by saying that I am not promoting any kind of inappropriate behavior. I am just talking about the culture known as 'cuffing season'. Singles spend the summer enjoying themselves fr...

Is it known during pregnancy that the child has autism?

Is it known during pregnancy that the child has autism? Raising children is the biggest responsibility of parents. If the child has a specific disorder or disease, the responsibility of the parents increases even more. It can be challenging for parents who care for children with autism spectrum disorder. Autism is a brain disease, which occurs mostly in children, and is very difficult to diagnose. Autism symptoms are not detected until the child is one or two years old. This disease can be detected only by the child's behavior, unusual reactions and gestures. If your child is quieter than other children or slow to react to anything, these signs may be of autism. It is a developmental disorder in which affected individuals have difficulty speaking, reading, writing, and socializing. Autism is a condition in which the brain of a person suffering from it works differently from the brain of other people. At the same time, people suffering from autism are also different from each other....