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Dating.com recently highlighted trends for "cuffing season," revealing that singles are increasingly open to virtual and long-distance relationships during cold
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TL;DR: Dating.com’s study on "cuffing season" reveals that 89% of U.S. singles are eager to find partners during colder months, with many open to virtual and long-distance relationships. Key findings include 34% willing to turn short-term flings into longer-term connections and a preference for relaxed partners who share similar interests (71% and 85%, respectively). The trend highlights a growing desire for companionship as the weather gets chilly.