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I'm writing an article for my college newspaper's Sex and Relationships column, and I was wondering what everyone's opinion is regarding human sexual activity and seasons.
As if anyone could possibly know that answer? You'd have to do a nation wide survey of child birth dates, enter it all in an excel spread sheet and apply the data to a graph to see which month in a year has the most child births...then subtract 9 months from the most births month to come up with a reasonable answer. And that does not even include those that do not have children. Otherwise I think your only gonna get personal thoughts and no real significant data to build your report. Man you've got some homework to do! Living in Alaska...my best guess would be winter. Because it's cold and dark. More snuggling or something. Heck I don't know...
My guess would also be winter. Who wants to have sex in the summer when it's over 100 degrees outside in much of the world? It makes more sense to do it when it's like -20 outside and you KNOW that you're not going anywhere. Then there's little else to do but have sex
But then again much of the world is in a tropical climate where it doesn't get anywhere near that cold. Still, I think even if it's like 30 degrees, it's too cold to want to go outside and do much of anything other than a winter sport, so why not just snuggle up inside? Especially during the holidays. My guess is winter.
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Last edited by Rance; 12-03-2007 at 06:13 PM..
Reason: No need for that kind of language please...
Summer definitely because most people having sex are 15 to 35 yrs old. The longer you are married usually means the less sex. Some older people don't get me wrong are still having sex, but usually its older men compared to women. Since college's and highschools are out in the summer i know this is number 1 by far.
As if anyone could possibly know that answer? You'd have to do a nation wide survey of child birth dates, enter it all in an excel spread sheet and apply the data to a graph to see which month in a year has the most child births...then subtract 9 months from the most births month to come up with a reasonable answer. And that does not even include those that do not have children. Otherwise I think your only gonna get personal thoughts and no real significant data to build your report. Man you've got some homework to do! Living in Alaska...my best guess would be winter. Because it's cold and dark. More snuggling or something. Heck I don't know...
I was going to say that, too, in the winter. People tend to snuggle more, the cold just seems to do something to couples in winter time. And, judging by the number of b-days in July, Aug and Sept that I personaly know.
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