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You're too cold to shed your clothes and indulge in caresses.

It's good to know that there is nothing better than cold weather for sex under the covers. 

Believe it or not, having sex in cold weather is a great way to ward off a cold or flu.

Physical exhaustion or foreplay is one of the best ways or maybe a great excuse to get under the sheets.

In addition, the climax will help strengthen the immune system, which will protect you from any viral infections.

Does sex prolong life?

Workouts 

Winter is the season of joy, warm food, drinks and spending quality time with your partner.

Time to stay in bed under the covers with each other and avoid going out in bad weather.

In the colder months, especially around all the holidays, we spend more time at the table than training, so love games can be an ideal option to balance the pounds.

Winter sex can also help reduce the risk of prostate cancer, lift your mood like never before, relieve stress and improve female fertility. 

Warm 

The emphasis in winter should be on wearing a pair of warm knee socks or thigh socks - anything that will keep your feet warm.

Why?

There is actually a scientific explanation for this.

"It has been scientifically proven that when a woman's feet are warm, she has a better chance of climaxing during love making," says Dr Rob Alex.

Trick

Here's a fun trick to use on your partner.

Make yourself a cup of tea.

He'll think you're getting ready for a cozy night on the couch, when you're actually going to grab a drink, slather it around your mouth, and give your partner the best oral sex experience of his life.

"The warm feeling is great for both men and women," says Dr. Alex.

"It can make your sex heat up quickly on a cold winter's night."

Butter 

Warming oils are soothing to the body, feel good when it's cold outside, and smell amazing.

Why not give your partner a massage and see where it takes you?

"There are a wide variety of wonderful-smelling warming oils, including eucalyptus, pine, cypress, ginger, orange, and more," says Dr. Alex.

“These oils often create a tingling sensation on the skin, which is always great—like a touch.

Be careful where you use them.

If you want to experiment with oils as lubricants, be sure to buy ones that are designed for this purpose and won't cause irritation or infections, writes the Telegraph.