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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...

Do flavored condoms pose a risk of infection?

 Do flavored condoms pose a risk of infection? Banana, strawberry, chocolate or mango flavored condoms. There are a variety of flavored condoms on the market. These condoms prevent pregnancy and protect against sexually transmitted infections. But, do such flavors do any harm? Have you ever wondered this question. First, let's understand flavors. From strawberry, chocolate, banana, mango to vanilla - these flavors are edible chemicals or fragrances added to the outer surface of condoms. Their function is to make sexual intercourse more enjoyable, especially during oral sex. Its design is designed to provide taste but no smell during oral sex. How safe are flavored condoms? Flavored condoms add color to sex life, but it cannot be guaranteed that they are completely safe. Statistics show that condoms provide up to 98 percent protection against sexually transmitted diseases such as HIV and chlamydia. However, flavored condoms can pose a risk to vaginal health. One study found that usi...