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The top ten things I dislike about Irish women

My top reasons to steer clear of the Celtic colleens

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GeorgeDillon, I agree with you! It is a turn off to hear any woman talk that way, and especially those who you admire!
You said "Talk Too Much" but you should have added "Cuss Too Much". I don't like the F*** word from any source, but it gets particularly ugly when Irish women use it in every sentence. Enough to make me lose interest in what the word refers to. (Incidentally, I bet those three gorgeous creatures in the photo above are not Irish).
Everyone asks everyone what their job is, it's called having a conversation. Maybe 'thank you' goes out the window because the women had nothing to be thankful for when they were in a relationship with you!
@SingleDonald I agree with you! You can't just turn these into stereotypical traits for Irish girls. Like i said before, we aren't all like this.
Well yeah, okay maybe some of us Irish girls are like that, but it's obvious not all of us are like that. ;)
Yeah, the imitation of the sex and the city girls is ridiculous....... most American men (and women) see these sex and the city women as whores, how nieve can the Irish woman be? Television exits to trash Christian values.
@positiveguy-Can you post your location?I want to drive through your town flat out with the windows up and not look back.
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And there is nothing as sexy as a girl in a little blank dress and a pint.. most Irish guys would be drolling... In fact my friends husband knew he would marry her when she slide down the stairs with a pint and didn't spill a drop ;) ye of little taste...;)
Wow, I must not be an Irish girl.. except the drinking you under the table which 'No Problem'... I think you may be hanging out with the Cetlic Tiger missies looking for a new sugar daddy now daddys broke ;)
You forgot smoking.
well dear to be honest, I wouldnt want an Irish American but then again I am in Ireland so I'll stick to the real Irish men if you dont mind. I didnt like the article on things disliked about Irish men and I dislike this one as well even tho some points are valid, they could be applied across a wide spectrum of cultures so you would really want to take off your horse blinders there bob. Anyways, I detest fake tan, I can actually walk in heels, yes I can drink a lot but I dont often, I do talk a lot, I am feisty, so yeah ok, fair enough you hit a few stereotypes on the head. But what I beg to question is WHAT DO YOU LIKE? I mean do you want a subservient woman, a mail order bride that says 'da' (that's YES in Russian) or perhaps someone who would be one of these airhead bimbos? I am just wondering, I am tired of hearing how much this sites HATES Irish people...
This is obviously comical and a work of fiction, at least in part, or else the most stereotyped article I have read in a bit. In either case, there is a kind of raw grating quality about the article, as if the author doesn't like women at all, or sees them as a bit of a brutish lot; If that is the case, stop looking for a nice Irish woman in pub when they are already worse for the wear (at least as per your suggestions in the article.
As an Italian American, I have always considered Irish girls to be the elite, among women! I mean mostly Irish American women. However, one coming from the "source" must be all that special, as well! I know an Irish American usher, in my church. We have friendly disagreements over which girls are the best. He says the Italian women; I insist the Irish women! As Sharon says, at one time or another, we all, men & women, may belong to a stereotypical category! So, it's not fair to put permanent labels on people!
As an Irish American Woman I don't like any article that puts people into a category. The article could be written to say "The Reason I Don't Like Women". I don't nor never did fake tan (I recall the calamity of the early self tanners in the late 60's, they didn't work then either), I don't nor ever spend more time than necessary shopping, I hate shopping and do most on the internet. I did not see the column article on hating Irish Men as a matter of fact I spent two weeks in Ireland and fell in love with everyone in the homeland. Irish American Men, I find all are about the same and most just want a lady who will listen to them, challenge their intellect just a little and will abstain from bed hopping. I don't really believe in "stereotyping" at one time or another we all belong to a stereotypical category. Right now I am an early middle aged Irish American lady with very severe arthritis that I am actively fighting and don't seem to fit into any category. Sharon
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