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In the ever-evolving world of modern dating , some trends come and go, with a few leaving more negative consequences than others. As the festive season rolls in, singles are gearing up for casual flings at Christmas parties, New Year's Eve celebrations, and hometown get-togethers. However, one emerging trend is raising concerns among experts for its potential dangers. Known as 'snowmanning,' this behaviour reflects the transient nature of a melting snowman, where interest in a new sexual partner quickly fades, often within just 24 hours.
Scroll down to know more. It might seem like a harmless holiday fling, but the fallout from snowmanning can last way beyond the festive season. While the emotional toll of being ignored can sting, doctors are warning that the physical risks like catching sexually transmitted infections STIs can have much worse consequences. Experts believe the increase in casual hookups since the lockdown has played a big part in the rise of this trend.
Official data shows that STI diagnoses in England have jumped nearly a third since , with gonorrhoea and syphilis cases increasing by 7. The survey also highlighted why so many Brits fall into the snowmanning trap. Wylie explained. For those diving into impulsive holiday hookups, Dr. Wylie recommends being proactive either by carrying contraception or seeking immediate medical advice after unprotected encounters.
While most STIs are treatable, they can lead to serious health issues if left undiagnosed. Conditions like pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility, and even neurological damage from untreated syphilis are among the potential risks.
The NHS advises waiting 14 days after risky sexual contact to get tested for chlamydia or gonorrhoea and four weeks for syphilis or HIV. Common STI symptoms include unusual discharge, itching, burning sensations, and bleeding between periods or after sex. By Akanksha Agnihotri. Share Via. Recommended Topics. Share this article.