He forget to put the word “low” before “confidence”.
Dude doesn’t even know there’s no “s” in “savings”. It should be “Daylight avings time”.
Wait, did the time change give his wife a headache or something? 10% - does that mean he is on a less than once a month average?
Can’t do it when it is light out?
Gotta save s*x until after the kids go to bed, and it’s harder to get them to go to bed when it’s still light out?
This was my thought… is there a sex after dark only policy…?
Sure but morning sex is a thing too
I’m not certain that fits in with JD’s world view. Mommy is supposed to get up early and start cleaning house and fixing daddy and kids breakfast, while daddy gets ready to go off to work.
Complaining about a 10% reduction in s*x because of a 1 hour time change is an interesting way to own the libs.
But, but, in Fall, you get it back! More sex!1!`
So, let’s check out birth rates at times nine months or so past the time changes, see what the data actually say and that WE actuaries might have some confidence.
July and August have the highest birth rates in the US.
The quote I believe was about “fertility”, which I take to it to mean Daylight Saving leads to reproductive medical changes (not sure if the man or woman)
The highest US birth rate months are about nine months after it starts getting colder and darker.
(… and Daylight Saving TIme ends, but I think DST started after the birth-month trend began.)
See, DLS time end, people start screwing more. I think Vance is on to something.
Oh wait, I meant to say I think JD Vance is ON something.




