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Cuffing Season: as told by The Office

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at CU Boulder chapter.

Cuffing Season, as told by The Office

As we all know cuffing season is upon us ladies and gents. If you don’t know what cuffing season it’s the time period between October and February where the cold weather and prolonged indoor activity causes singles to become lonely and desperate to be cuffed. So here is all of the potential situations you may encounter during this time.

 

When you realize it’s cuffing season and you’re still single

 

Trying to find a potential cuff

 

When the tinder date does not go well at all

 

When the potential cuff turns out to be super weird

 

When you become desperate and give tinder another go

 

When you have to choose between two potential cuffs

 

When you think you might have finally found the right cuff

 

Using them as a date to holiday parties

 

When you accidentally get too attached to your cuff

 

 

When your cuff wants something more

 

 

When you get more attached to the cuffs dog

 

 When you just want to spend cold days cuddling

 

When the cuff asks you to meet his mom

 

When Netflix and chill goes too far

 

 

When the cuff just wants to spoil you

 

When cuffing season is nearing the end

 

And you see the cuff in public after its all over

 

But in the end you know they were really a good cuff

 

I hope that these situations help you see what cuffing season is all about and made you laugh while you read.

Thanks for reading!

XOXO

Michaela

 

Michaela is a rising Senior at the University of Colorado Boulder where she is majoring in psychology and working towards minors in education and leadership. Outside of the classroom, Michaela is a founding member of the Phi Mu Xi Alpha chapter and a 4-year member of Her Campus x CU. On the weekend you can find Michaela shopping on Pearl St. or driving up to the mountains.
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