It's cold here in New York. Cold, cold. Cold like someone put ice cubes in our undies cold. And the days are about to get shorter, and probably colder, so to prepare for a bunch of depressed New Yorkers The New York Times today explores SAD, Seasonal Affective Disorder:
As daylight wanes, millions begin to feel depressed, sluggish and socially withdrawn. They also tend to sleep more, eat more and have less sex.
The Times suggests lamps. And if you don't have plans to have amazing sex all winter long, go find a lamp. Now. A really bright one. Because it's about to get dirty, and not in a good way. We've been there and it's not pretty. But really, try and make the dark work for you (read: sex, lots of it).
NYT: Brought on by Darkness, Disorder Needs Light