Spring is for spunk, but summer’s for lovin. Dr. John Sharp, Harvard psychiatrist and the author of The
Emotional Calendar: Understanding Seasonal Influences and Milestones to
Become Happier, More Fulfilled, and in Control of Your Life,
claims it's all about timing. The time of year, that is. Summer months send us in search of The One. For advice on "seasonal dating, mating, and
relating," Match.com asked Dr. Sharp for advice on each season’s potential.
Q: Are certain seasons better or worse for finding love?
A: Some people make the mistake of waiting for the most favorable of
circumstances to embark on romance; others take whatever works in the
moment. I am for the latter strategy -- enhanced, however, by “seasonal awareness.” More
The Chemistry of Love
When sparks fly between two people, we're quick to say
they have "chemistry." Not everyone realizes that such couples literally
have do have chemistry... More
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