I take a different approach, I park my cars in October / November and they sit completely un touched, with a battery tender, or if the car is emissions exempt, battery disconnected. In April / May, then they return to service.
Drive it regularly. Or just start it up every couple weeks. No need to prime it. It fires right up every time no matter how long I let it sit, which is never more than a month.
Try starting yours without the pedal to the floor priming method. It most likely will start immediately.
You’re right. But it still doesn’t matter to me, since I drive it occasionally in the winter.I don't think the priming procedure is for fuel but rather for circulating oil before starting the engine.