Magic Hour

Have you ever been to a bar, club, or party where you're having a good time with friends, time goes by, everyone's enjoying themselves, and all of the sudden you notice the venue is chock full of dudes and the women seem to have vanished? What once may have been a pretty chill place with a good gender ratio is now a sausage fest. Worse still is that of the few women who remain, their average attractiveness has taken a nosedive.

If this sounds familiar, then congratulations on noticing when the "magic hour" just ended.

 

Magic Hour is a term I coined years ago to describe a venue's peak time of attendance. This time period typically is the hour or so preceeding your realization the venue is now full of dudes. This information is crutial as you should be adjusting your logistics to compensate.

Logistics are often the missing key for good game and will make or break your night. Furthermore, do you know why this magic hour occurs? Guys who spent too much time pregaming to save money and/or build up their courage finally flood the bars and the high quality women who were there to go home with someone... already did. That's why if you stick around after magic hour has ended you're a sucker as the joke is on you. Have fun spanking it, or settling for the bottom of the barrel.

 

To avoid the problems of being out late at bars and clubs, realize you don't have to be out late at all in the first place! My advice is to go earlier and structure your logistics as such that you already know where you're going and when so you can avoid the sausage fest that's bound to occur.

Leaving with the women ahead of time mitigates the logistical logjams that comes along with all of the guys showing up, and the women are not so wasted to do anything with because it's earlier that they're not falling down drunk to the point their friends pulling them away from you. Instead this gives you the opportunity to lead the group of women away from the venue to do something fun and exciting, which is why they went out to begin with.

 

One last thing: magic hour not only varies from city to city, but also venue to venue in a city.

edit: You guys are missing the forest for the trees. Focus less on the exceptions and more on improving your logistics. Recognize magic hour's existence and using it to your advantage, don't worry about what may or may not be the case later when the bar is closing.