We live everywhere and come from everywhere. I am a traveler, so I live everywhere in my RV. I was born in California. My mother was a "closet witch" and she was from Texas. You must keep in mind that your neighbor could well be a witch. We look like everyone else, shop at the same stores, eat at the same restaurants, our children go to the same schools. If you are still in school there is a pretty good possibility that some of your classmates are witches or pagans.
BB
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2007-08-29 15:53:25
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answered by Enchanted Gypsy 6
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Well, hon, this witch comes from southeastern Wisconsin, and lives on her paycheck from her 3rd-shift job, which BTW she needs to start getting ready for pretty soon here. There's a lot of us and we live everywhere. I'm also a Pagan, which is a religious affiliation. You can be a witch without being religious.
check out:
www.witchvox.com
and look at Witches of the World, top lefthand corner on the home page. You'll see there are witches in every part of the country and all over the world.
I know we're not the sort of witches you're talking about - you're thinking movie nonsense - but I don't cater to that. Hon, if you ask questions, you must not be startled by the answers.
2007-08-29 22:29:53
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answered by Nightlight 6
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Hi Sweetie,
Witches live among everyday people. I live in Ma, I have friends in VA, Nc, Tn, Fl... We're every where.
My family, all witches, came from Ireland in the mid 1700's.
Witches are no different then anyone else, they work, play, love, go to school, church... Witches have just gotten a bad rep over the centuries and most just aren't as "out" about it as they could or would like to be.
2007-08-29 22:58:47
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answered by grannygoodwitch5 2
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"Witches" live throughout the world and come from across all seas and continents. That is those who accept the title Witch. There is nearly an equal amount of people working in the crafts that do not take the title Witch. Where do some Witches
"come from," there or many that wanted more facts and less dependence on faith; as well as more of nature and less of man made edifices in which to connect to themselves or any Gods or Goddesses they might wish to accept.
2007-08-29 21:53:05
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answered by Terry 7
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I live in suburban St. Louis MO. Started being a witch when I lived in central Illinois.
2007-08-29 23:46:48
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answered by Spyderbear 6
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Try the UK or California.
Incidentally a young man was standing on a bridge and was about to throw himself off when he heard someone ask what was the matter so he looked down and saw an utterly repulsive hag. He told her that he had robbed the bank where he worked of $100,000 and that the bank examiners were due the next day and that he was bound to be found out. The hag told him that she was a witch and that she had already fixed all his problems magically but that he would have to pay the price of having sex with him all night to which he reluctantly agreed and they headed off to the nearest motel and proceeded to have sex.In the morning the young man said that he had to be off to his job and the witch asked how old he was to which he replied that he was thirty two and the witch said"Sonny, aren´t you a little too old to believe in witches".
2007-08-29 21:37:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I live in Queensland Australia!
See we do come from all over the globe!
I live in a normal house and have a normal life!
As do all of my pagan friends!
BB
Yeah Yeah I know!
I have several of them!
2007-08-30 07:32:26
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answered by Angelbabe 3
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They live at hogwarts!
LOL no seriously, witches are a religion. Not a "thing". They and pagans such as I live everywhere. I'm a soccer mom!
2007-08-29 23:02:46
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answered by ~Heathen Princess~ 7
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I am a witch and I live in southern california. Peace
2007-08-29 21:15:07
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answered by Fae 4
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Witches are in every walk of life. They are every day people. Several of my friends are witches. One of their main beliefs is: "And it harm none--including yourself--do as you will."
That sounds even better than the golden rule to me.
2007-08-30 04:11:16
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answered by aisha 5
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