That would mean guys looking to hook up on the website face odds of 22,500 to 1 to meet a woman , according to the report.
The Loch Ness Monster popping up in the Thames is more likely, says the Sun.
The latest revelation comes after Ashley Madison boss Noel Biderman stepped down following the hack that exposed the intimate details of up to 37 million users of the love rat site.
His departure was announced in a statement published on the website of Avid Life Media, owners of the infidelity site.
Gavin, 48, angrily told the newspaper: "I feel conned."
Brit men are reportedly paying £39 for basic membership and £179 for 'Affair Guaranteed' status.
Women can join for free on the site which has the slogan “Life is short. Have an affair”.
But out of 74,730 females signed up - just 31 are active.
Avid Life Media is offering a reward to anyone who can help identify the hackers responsible.
The company will pay up to $500,000 Canadian dollars (£238,821) for any information that leads to the hackers' arrest.
The company has been hit with a £368million lawsuit led by a furious widower whose details were revealed online.
And two members of the cheating website are alleged to have taken their own lives, after being exposed in leak.
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