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Oh dear, I was just glancing over thread titles and yours registered in my poor demyelinated brain as "Does Change of Seasons Mean More Sex?". I was thinking, hmm, I sure hope so!
I have to admit, with my brutal eye right now, I did a double take seeing "Sxs" as well. ;-)

For me, YES to season changes.. or weather changes in general for that matter. We got a 'weather bomb' (the compared the intensity to that of a hurricane with the isobars and all that weather jazz). As it was approaching, calm before the storm so to speak, BAM brutal headache and O.N. attack.

I have no doubt that stress + weather triggered this nonsense.
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