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Fall is the Season for Falling in Love
Filed in archive by Kathryn Vercillo on October 2, 2007
Fall is the Season for Falling in Love


I've always been an independent girl who is as comfortable in a relationship as I am out of one. But I have to admit that fall is the one season that always makes me long for a partner when I'm not with one. There's just something about the changing of seasons and the briskness in the air that makes me want to cuddle up with someone else.



Many people say that it's the winter holidays that they don't like being alone for but those don't phase me because I'm so busy with friends and family that I don't feel like anything's lacking. In springtime, I may get a bit of spring fever but it's a better time for flirting than being in a partnership. And for me, the summer months are filled with travel.



But fall comes along and I start getting that urge to be with someone. I want to take long walks in fall foliage. I want to use the beautiful autumn light as the background for pictures of my partner and me. Then I want to go home, slip into some cozy pajamas and warm myself in the arms of someone else.



What season do you think is best for partnering up?



Learn about some fall foliage getaways at BnB Finder.



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