http://www.sosuave.net/forum/showpost.php?p=1938751&postcount=6Zarky said:Online is generally bustlin' in early spring and late summer where I am.
http://www.sosuave.net/forum/showpost.php?p=1889435&postcount=11Zarky said:Seasons matter. Best times (in my area) are in late spring and late summer. Other times are really hit or miss, November through February is usually dead. Late summer is awesome for easy lays.
http://www.sosuave.net/forum/showpost.php?p=1710480&postcount=7Zarky said:I've found that the last really good time for dating for me was summer 2008 [...] 2009 and 2010 have only given me two new girls per year so far, not counting the mid- and long-term relps I'm in as well. I banged like 6 chicks in summer of 2008, it was a blast.
Looks like I was onto something... searches for porn, online dating and prostitution are seasonal:
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"[There is] a defined cycle featuring clear peaks and valleys -- recurring at discernible six-month intervals."
"Researchers determined search terms associated with a relatively purpose-driven category of sexytime -- prostitution and dating websites -- and found that, for those terms ... the six-month cycle showed up again."
http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2012/07/on-the-internet-porn-has-seasons-too/260229/
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Read the whole article and look at the graphic. It shows clearly that the most interest in online dating (and porn) is "Winter and late summer," (or here in southern california, "early spring" and late summer)
You'll note that where I wax poetic about the summer of 2008 -- it's a big long positive hump in their graph. And where I complained about 2009 and early 2010 being slow for online dating... look at the line on their graph, it took a huge dump in that time period.
Pretty amazing. These are the kinds of things you see only when you've been doing something for a long-ass time. I've been doing online dating for 10 years. It always makes me chuckle when guys come here after doing it for a month and start posting their iron-clad rules about it.