I currently have a coven of 21 members, 17 of which are women. I have no problem with that but I have been looking to balance the sexes out a little.
But here's the glitch, do you think I can find quality male members?!!
The truth is (at time of posting) the last 15 members to sign in were all women.
The newest male currently online was already in a coven.
I have not checked the actual figures for new members who have signed up, but I would bet the female to male ratio will probably be around 12 to 1.
….ok, I guess I gotta stop complaining!
I overheard the wind as it was talking to the breeze…
‘’I’ll send a fearsome gust to knock down all those trees.
And see that guy down there, I’ll leave him in despair’’
Yea, that guy would be me. Sometimes it feels like I’m running into the wind. Ever get that feeling? No matter how hard you push and you think you’re making progress, in reality you haven’t gone any where. The secret is to have the wind at your back!
So I say to the wind, ‘’is that all you’ve got?
You’ve blown yourself out and now that’s your lot.
I’ll pick up and continue just as before,
remember that, each time you knock me to the floor.”
COMMENTS
Nice one hon x
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COMMENTS
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Stikki
22:32 Mar 21 2009
Yeah...wow...stop :P LOL
If this were a bar with a 12f to 1m ratio...hmmm.
Sinora
23:45 Mar 21 2009
*Sighs*...yes it's been a long time since I found a quaility male member...*dirty laugh*.