David, this map is just WRONG! I'm telling ya buddy, there are LESS SINGLE MEN around here and TONS of women! I wish I still worked at the Jesus Film, I had about 20 single women there I could have introduced you too.
oh and as for hot girls - there are tons of those too, but us old-over-the-hill chicks here in CA still have it going on too :)
Clint, that is assuming that only the east of the Mississippi River contributes to migratory patterns which was true up until the 80's.
But I just don't know if that is true any more. The West Coast is not the final destiny any more. People born and raised here now move out of the state.
I don't know, Dave. I was in LA for 26 years and didn't see much action...about as much action over there as I've seen over here in the female-dominated east coast.
But I do note that this post is helpful as I consider where I should move to and what I should do!
Everyone's comments are cracking me up! Ilove Friar Tucks comment about Alaska. Classic. David, there are a LOT of single women around here. When I was single I really noticed that and I also noticed the lack of guys who wanted to actively do anything about it! That's what led me to *gasp* internet dating and that's how I found my lovely husband.
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Seems that the Mississippi river seems to be the dividing line. Is this a map of 2007 or 1807 - when the wild west was still being tamed?
Oo, gosh... do you think any of them wanna move to Toronto? :)
I was asking the same thing, Brian. This is from National Geographic, and it apparently is from 2007.
I'd imagine high tech jobs in California attract a lot of men (for better or worse). Perhaps another factor is the rumors of hot girls living here?
loneprimate, single men or women?
Cracking up at Brian's comment!
David, this map is just WRONG! I'm telling ya buddy, there are LESS SINGLE MEN around here and TONS of women! I wish I still worked at the Jesus Film, I had about 20 single women there I could have introduced you too.
oh and as for hot girls - there are tons of those too, but us old-over-the-hill chicks here in CA still have it going on too :)
I find this VERY offensive, women being represented by a TWO-color dot-as if we can't make up our minds or something.
Or maybe not.
LoL @ J.OTIS MERSTER!
I have no opinion about this.
And I AM moving to Toronto.
Merster the comedian. You have been on a roll lately.
Women in the south and midwest dont like to wander far from home and mom and dad before their married and often after.
California is a place to go for adventure.
Anchorage is in the more men category, which reminds me what mom said about the imbalance of men to women in Alaska.
THE ODDS ARE GOOD, but THE GOODS ARE ODD.
Clint, that is assuming that only the east of the Mississippi River contributes to migratory patterns which was true up until the 80's.
But I just don't know if that is true any more. The West Coast is not the final destiny any more. People born and raised here now move out of the state.
Wow...even El Paso is on the map. Hmmm, interesting!
Maybe I should show this to my sister. She wants to become a doctor then move to Chicago before she gets married.
I don't know, Dave. I was in LA for 26 years and didn't see much action...about as much action over there as I've seen over here in the female-dominated east coast.
But I do note that this post is helpful as I consider where I should move to and what I should do!
Somebody said "Go West, young man." And they did!
Everyone's comments are cracking me up! Ilove Friar Tucks comment about Alaska. Classic.
David, there are a LOT of single women around here. When I was single I really noticed that and I also noticed the lack of guys who wanted to actively do anything about it! That's what led me to *gasp* internet dating and that's how I found my lovely husband.
Don't you wish they all could be California girls?
(If you didn't guess, I was born, raised, and have stayed here in California). :o)
No wonder I'm not married...there doesn't seem to be ANY single people in Kansas! ha
That's it...I'm moving!
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