Spring Love Is In the Air
Wow, you can really tell it’s spring time. It’s just got that quality about it, where you can almost feel the sexual excitement in the air. Even if you are in a happy relationship, you take on a whole new sensual self when the weather starts to warm, and it seems sometimes you want to tackle your partner because it’s in the air…literally you feel like love is in the air, and this is what we were all created for, and that we should be spending our time touching, feeling and exploring our partners, or for some, going out and looking for new partners if they are not attached.
Of course, then reality creeps into the picture, and the time factor sort of gets in the way of the exploring thing, or time constraints, kids, and other issues crop up that make us more inhibited sexually again, but alas, there is no denying that spring and warmer weather stirs something instinctual in all of us. It is indeed the time when most mammals mate, so it is no coincidence that humans (yes, we’re mammals, remember?) feel a little frisky around this time of year as well.
It’s the time when, embarrassingly, you see lots of guys acting like idiots and hanging out of windows or slowing down to look at pretty women and yelling out, it’s a time of sexual freedom, and yes, even idiots explore it, just in a tacky, not so sophisticated way! Although there are some guys out there that ruin it for the rest of us by acting it out, we can’t deny that summer does bring about the keenness more, in noticing women who are attractive.
It may be that clothes are a little bit sexier in the spring, including for men who tend to wear less clothes in the summer, but I still go back to that basic instinct that we all have of subconsciously wanting to mate when the weather gets warmer, of feeling the need to sexually express ourselves and bask in the excitement of raw unbridled sex.
Why do you think couples like to go tropical destinations in the winter for their vacations? The warm weather, and yes the fact that they are on vacation enters in, but it is the warm weather that brings the “animal” out in all of us.
























