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S.A.D (Seasonal Affective Disorder) and relationships

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Miss Random | 02:37 Sat 12th Jul 2008 | Relationships & Dating
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I have just got home from an enjoyable evening with the girls. Yet each of them confessed that they were either bored with their boyfriends, or had just traded-in solid reliable types for younger wilder men.
In the winter they were all content and 'loved-up'.
I'm wondering if the Summer weather frazzles the brains and hormones and if they are suffering a type of 'holiday syndrome' where they look for different partners in Summer to Winter.
Has anybody else noticed these behaviour changes amongst their friends (or themselves)?
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Isn't it just a case of 'the grass being greener'...

...in the summer ;o)
The basic problem here is the undeniable fact that women are raving!

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