American scientists from Harvard University conducted an interesting experiment: they wanted to find out in which season women seem most attractive to the stronger sex.
The experiment was attended by 114 men who were invited to evaluate the sexuality of women from photographs. During the calendar year, subjects had to evaluate the images of women in different seasons.
As it turned out, almost all men seemed most attractive women, photographs of which were taken in the winter. Scientists explain this phenomenon by the fluctuation of hormones and the peculiarities of male psychology: in the cold, you want to warm yourself in the arms of your beloved woman.