Summer Love -
So, why does romance feel so much more intense between June and August? 1. The "Out of Office" Mindset
Nothing kills a summer vibe faster than a blue-light screen. Unplug and look at each other instead. The Bottom Line Summer Love
There’s a specific scent that defines summer love: a heady mix of SPF 30, sea salt, and late-night campfire smoke. We’ve all seen the movies—the "Grease" lightning, the "Notebook" rainstorms—but real-life summer love doesn't need a Hollywood script to feel cinematic. So, why does romance feel so much more
Take a surfing lesson or hit a drive-in theater. Novelty triggers dopamine, the same chemical responsible for that "new love" feeling. Unplug and look at each other instead
Whether it’s a whirlwind romance on a boardwalk or the slow-burn rediscovery of a long-term partner under the heat of July, there is something about the rising mercury that makes our hearts beat a little faster.
In the winter, we’re governed by routine, heavy coats, and early sunsets. But summer is the season of permission. We say "yes" to the extra drink, the midnight swim, and the stranger with the contagious laugh. When we drop our professional guards, we make room for spontaneous connection. 2. The Golden Hour Glow
Sometimes, the beauty of a summer romance lies in its brevity. Knowing that one of you is heading back to a different city in September creates a "carpe diem" urgency. You don't worry about five-year plans; you worry about where to get the best gelato before the shop closes at 10 PM. How to Bottle the Feeling

