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Winter is far from the sexiest of the seasons.
It's unheated. It's dark. It's windy. Instead of showing off our skin, we cover every square inch of it. Sometimes, our noses do horrid things.
Our libidos can tend to drop off in the chillier months. Not only does the shortage of sunlight sap our energy, it's hard to feel attractive when your skin is raw and chapped and you're decked out in toques, granular reindeer sweaters and ski pants.
According to Naturopath Tammy Muck , maintaining a healthy lifestyle in the winter months will help keep your sex existence from freezing over.
"Exercise is tantamount to feeling sexy and producing well endorphin and testosterone levels," says Grime. "Get outside and employment. You need sun on your skin, a flush in your face and cardiovascular challenge enough to make you mildly in suspense at times. Go skating, snowshoeing, skiing, jogging, play duck ball, have a snowball fight. Be as active as you are in the summer -- don't hibernate.
Source: London Free Press