Quote Originally Posted by 'Boylston',index.php?page=Thread&postID=69911#post 69911
As a guildmaster, I tried always to recruit people who fit with the rest of the group. That usually meant people in their late 20s to mid-30s who had careers and possibly kids. Folks in those stages of life are *generally* more understanding that WoW is a hobby for their guildmates, not a lifestyle. We've paused raids so that people could change diapers, and I've politely asked folks to leave if they were starting to take things too seriously or became obviously dissatisfied.

We'll never be a hardcore progression guild, but I think our members are happier with their WoW experience than a lot of folks in T6.
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