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East Coast Women Hate Men?

This is a screen shot of the most recent visitors map to ihatemen.org.

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Why does it appear that more people on the East Coast hate men than on the West Coast?

So I did some research and came across this map indicating areas where there are more single men or more single woman.

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On the West Coast there seems to be more single men in many of the areas, with the largest male population in the areas of Los Angeles-Long Beach- Santa Ana urban area. This area has 40,000 more single men than women.

On the East Coast it is quite the opposite, with the largest female population in the areas of New York-Newark, NY, NJ-CT urban area. This area has 185,000 more single women than men.

Ladies maybe we should move out to Cali to even up the playing field…

I’m sure there are many more reasons why the majority of visitors to my site are from the East Coast, according to my friend at Public Gym, he says “that’s cuz men on the east coast are dickheads, the men on the west coast are laid back and chill.”

Why do you think that so many people that search “i hate men” are from the east coast? I’d like to hear your reasoning.

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2 Comments so far (Add 1 more)

  1. East Coast men are shitty-no doubt about it.

    1. Gina on November 20th, 2007 at 6:51 pm
  2. Honey, your failure is of epic proportions when it comes to understanding demographics. A quick look at any US population map (e.g., the one at http://www.censuscd.com/images/lf-map.gif) will show exactly why your site gets more visitors from the eastern part of the country.

    Also, there is a disproportionate multitude of single men on the west coast because those in question are irreversibly gay.

    Anyway, your site’s a fun read — keep ‘em coming!

    2. EFG on November 20th, 2007 at 9:53 am

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