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I think one needs greater seasonal variability and colder winters to see a cuffing season effect, which San Diego lacks. One needs to have a strong social circle to see cuffing season in action.I used to live in San Diego where there's no big difference in seasons, and cuffing season wasn't a big thing there. Where I live now there's a big difference between summer and winter, and cuffing season is a thing here. Women tend to have a different dating strategy this time a year, and it's useful to know about it.
I don't think the big metros in the Southwestern USA, including Texas' big cities, see much of a cuffing season. It is cooler but not cold.
That's a theory and somewhat relevant. The other thing is that marrieds wait until January to keep up appearances and keep the peace during family celebrations in November-December.Divorces happen in January mainly due to tax purposes, at least in the US. Much better to file as married versus divorced and you are required to file based on your marital status as of Dec 31st of the prior year.
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