As the weather becomes colder and the days get shorter, people try to be as comfortable as possible in a variety of ways. One way to stay warm is to “cuff” a new hookup. Cuffing is the term used to describe the act of binding or “handcuffing” one partner. It describes situations in which people start relationships in the winter even if they often aren’t interested in a long-term commitment. Many people, however, consider the idea of starting a relationship for a short period of time to be self-centered, but as long as both parties are in favor of it, there is nothing wrong with it. All you have to do is maintain healthy boundaries while respecting each other’s expectations and decisions.

Before you start cuddling with a lover this season, be aware of these 4 regulations.

Set limits and be truthful with one another: Instead of focusing on what you want to happen in the relationship, pay attention to what is actually happening there. When necessary, set limits for yourself. It is important that you and your partner are completely open and honest with one another on your hopes for this season of cuffing, the things you would like to do together, and the timing of your split. You’re setting yourself up for disappointment if you don’t set boundaries first.

Do not cling on too tightly: Getting too attached to someone too soon is very common and natural, despite the fact that it can be very draining. You shouldn’t be bothered about it until it gets toxic and takes over your life. If you and your “cuff buddy” have decided to only have a short-term, transient connection, keep your emotions in check.

Take your time: There is more to this pattern of couples getting together in the winter than just the weather; there is also a biological element. Because serotonin levels naturally decrease with the weather, people may start to feel a little down, which makes them want to find someone to spend quality time with to cheer them up. In actuality, cuffing typically involves spending a lot of time entwined with your spouse, but it doesn’t mean you need to leave right away. Go slowly and spend some time with your partner.

Maintain a life apart from the chained connection: Do not make your cuffed partner your only relationship, even though a cuffed relationship is exactly like a real relationship, albeit one that is only temporary, and it is a time to have fun and enjoy someone else’s company without jumping to conclusions. Even when you are only currently dating someone, you shouldn’t forget about the buddies that helped you get through those lonely and gloomy nights. Make time for your friends and give them a sense of importance.