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6 Reasons Why Winter is a Great Time for a Fling

Summer isn't the only time for some casual fun.

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When people think of "flings" that probably associated them most with summer time. The joys of warm weather, plus a vacation from school or work is a great recipe for some sweet, no-strings-attached romance. However, summer isn't the only time ripe for this fun. Winter deserves from love too, and here's why:


1. Cold Equals Cuddling

What's better than snuggling up with someone on the sofa? Pretty much nothing. A winter fling can provide that much-needed cuddle-buddy.

2. Someone to Binge Watch With

You want to watch the entirety of a TV show on Netflix over winter break, but feel too pathetic doing it alone? Having someone to enjoy the laziness with will lessen the shame. Plus, more cuddle opportunities.

3. You're Stuck Inside Anyways


Cold weather, blizzards, and ice. If you're going to be stuck in doors, it's best to have someone to be with. A fling allows you to have someone to spend the cold winter days with, without the commitment of having to call them up once the ground thaws.

4. ...Also, Cold Winter Nights


Cuddling on the couch is fine, but in bed, it's just a little bit more fun. An explanation probably isn't necessary.

5. A New Year, a New Fling


With winter comes the new year. A time to make changes, have fun, and explore new avenues, which can also mean exploring new relationships, even non-serious ones. If you're single, what better time is there?

6. Someone to Do All the Winter Time "Couples" Stuff With


Do you wanna build a snowman? Do you want to go ice skating, but cutely hold hands with someone while doing so? A winter time fling is the thing.

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