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Direk???!Wachapening?!Baket naliligaw ka yata sa usapang puso ?! Hahaha! Weird! Sent from Schy's Coffeecup....
Well ... I dont think so...From a woman's point of view... ( And senses too) January kase winter yan .. Cold season that means cuddle time yan... Bed weather hehehe....Kapag naulan .. Pakinggan mo sa lilypond ang iingay ng mga froglets...Making love ?? Paramihan ng butete! Haha...... Dito naman sa europe nag survey sila .. Pinaka maraming break ups during summer...mostly kase nasa vacation lahat.. And usually may time na nde magkasama yung partners.. And that's where the point na nagkakaron ng temptations... Resulting to infidelities... Later on... Leading to seperate ways.Sent from Schy's Coffeecup....
Short days, cold weather and lack of money. It is no wonder that January is considered the worst month for couples. A new study found that two-thirds of couples split up in January. This month, people spend up to 15 hours a day at home, and this causes many extreme irritability.If feelings are strong enough, the couple will spend an average of four hours per month to the endless quarrels, but for some it will end even worse. From the viewpoint of behavioral psychology, irritability state - this is the actual phenomenon that occurs during dark winter months, especially in January.Lack of sunlight makes people feel lethargic and depressed, and lack of physical activity and central heating heated irritability and stress. It remains to add here boredom, financial problems after the holidays and too much time spent with a partner, and that's it! Wonderful recipe separation! Major British insurance company surveyed more than 1,000 people and found that people manage to January average 20 times quarrel. In summer, this figure does not exceed 16.More than two-thirds of respondents blamed the weather in their desire to spend more time at home, while 65% claim that throughout blame lack of sunlight. Every third admitted that the family had to tighten their belts after the holidays. As a result, almost half of the respondents admitted that she did not want to visit friends, and even neglected third family. Thus, almost half of the participants confirmed that in January - the most depressing month of the year. 59% hardly get out of bed, while 38% work begins and ends in the dark.[/dahil nakuha na nila xmas gifts nila? or just to spend the yuletide season with someone]
Hmmm.depende pa rin s couple yan.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk