Jerry Seinfeld’s take on this question:
Let me tell you a little bit about our organization. Where ever women are, we have a man working on the situation right now. Now, he may not be our best man, OK, we have a lot of areas to cover, but someone from our staff is on the scene. That’s why, I think, men get frustrated, when we see women reading articles, like: “Where to meet men?”. We’re here, we are everywhere.
And the bit about ‘us’ being ‘everywhere' is really, really accurate in Calgary where there are more men than women. Calgary is the only major city in Canada to have this problem (I don't count Edmonton as a major city).
From the Calgary Herald:
According to Statistics Canada data pegging population numbers in major centres as of July 1, 2006, Calgary's metropolitan area has 557,909 men and 549,333 women -- a difference of more than 8,500. Edmonton's numbers are much closer, with about 1,200 more men than women.
Men aged 25 to 64 make up 30 per cent of Calgary's population, the highest percentage of men in that category compared with any other big city in Canada. Nationally, men in that group make up 27.9 per cent of the population.
So I suppose the point is, there are so many men here, you can find them anywhere! Bars might not be the best choice if you are looking for a 'nice' guy.
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