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Jenn In Heat
Does Warm Weather Really Make People Horny?
By Jenn Even
Warm weather is here
It has made me quite horny
I need to have sex
You know it’s serious, and a desperate attempt at remaining
rational, when one resorts to writing a Haiku to help cope with
horniness. But there it is, in plain Haiku English. And it says
everything I have been feeling the last couple of days.
Honestly, I’m not that young anymore. I’ve been out
of college for more than four years, and the old adage about spring
turning boys (and girls) fancy to sex seems more suited to high school
(and perhaps college) students. But here I am, ready to drive by the
nearest high school (or college, or construction site) with the
convertible top down, wearing Daisy Dukes, trying to get laid.
For those of you living in the south, or southwest, or somewhere
outside of the U.S. that is tropical, this column might have less
meaning. But us east-coast sorts have always had to deal with this
phenomenon. This year, we experienced a horrible winter. Record
snowfall, cold temperatures, and perhaps most significant, very few (if
any) warm weather breaks. Most winters, we at least get a tease of
warmer weather throughout the winter, which might help to keep our
hormones somewhat balanced. But this year, it has pretty much been one
long winter.
Then suddenly, the cold broke. And now, we are experiencing
temperatures close to 70 degrees. It happened quickly, and while many
of my male friends were seen dusting off their golf clubs and hitting
the driving range, or polishing their cars, my weekend was spent
thinking about getting laid. Not just any method, however. I wanted to
be outside somewhere, on a deserted beach. Or perhaps a park, under the
trees. Somewhere where I feel the breeze and the sunshine, while
feeling an artist masterfully playing a concerto between my legs. Okay,
I lied. Right now, I don’t care if it’s in a dark,
dusty trailer or a small studio apartment with no windows. I just need
to get laid.
But before I begin my search for my latest prey, I started wondering
whether there was something scientific about why people (and
specifically me this year) get hornier when springtime arrives. Is it
some hormonal imbalance? Is it sociological? Or is it just nature?
An extensive Internet search could not provide me with a stitch of
medical evidence that there is any true chemical reason for the warm
weather horny condition. I came across a few lame theories, but none
that had enough support to bother quoting here. I did manage to find a
survey at www.queendom.com, which asked readers, "How does warm weather
affect your sex drive?" The results were rather close between men and
women. Among men, 43.5% said it increases, 43.3% said it stays the
same, and 13.1% said it decreases. For the women, 42.1% said it stays
the same, 40.2% said it increases, and 17.6% said it decreases. There
was really nothing surprising or earth-shattering among these results.
Related to this, however, I did discover that millions of people suffer
from something known as Seasonal Affective Disorder (S.A.D.), where
lower levels of sunlight alter production of brain chemicals and can
lead to depression, among other things. It is widely believed that one
of the best cures for this condition is simply more sunlight, which
often happens when the weather turns warmer, and people begin going
outside again.
S.A.D. can perhaps explain some of the issues with spring hormones, but
what about the millions of others that do not experience depression
during the colder and darker months? It seems ripe for speculation,
which I will do here. Sex and attraction are highly visual. When warmer
weather arrives, people begin going outside, after spending most of the
winter months couped up inside watching TV and seeing their skin turn
pale. Once the holidays are over, many people start dieting, and
exercising more to be ready for the warmer months. Spring clothes begin
appearing in stores, and people want to look good. Some of us start
tanning at the salons, and spend longer hours in the gym. Then, all of
a sudden, a warm weekend arrives, and we are thankful that we at least
started to work on our appearance before the weather turned. For us
gals, we see guys wearing less clothing, where their muscles are
finally seen again. And the guys are doing manly things, like sports
and working on cars or other physical projects. For guys, they begin
seeing women walking around, and the women are wearing less and less
clothing. Skin begins to appear, followed by the same Daisy Dukes that
I am about to test in a few hours! And seeing this after a winter of
gloom and doom makes us think about sex.
There are also media driven reasons to associate sex with spring. How
many of you have ever gone on a spring break vacation? I have.
It’s all about drinking, partying, and sex. Watch MTV, or any
news show, and you’ll undoubtedly see reports from spring
break locations. And how about those "Girls Gone Wild" videos from
spring breaks around the country?
Anyway, my faithful guy and gal readers, there you have it. If you felt
hornier this weekend, you are normal. You do not suffer from any
chemical imbalance, nor do you have any kind of sexual addiction or
affliction that needs help. Like me, you simply need to have sex. You
have been couped up too long, and spring brings a new awakening.
Have some great sex, and I’ll try to do the same!
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