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Buying women drinks

  • 05-10-2011 10:52pm
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    Interesting article is Thw Journal on the subject of buying women drinks. It is something that I have not dine for years purely om the basis that women do not respect a guy who dies it. Nothing to do with cost. As a strategy for getting laid. IMO not buying a drink is more effective

    http://thedailyedge.thejournal.ie/us-blogger-is-told-the-only-women-irish-men-buy-drinks-for-are-prostitutes-246497-Oct2011/

    AN YOUNG AMERICAN woman studying in Cork has written about her experiences of Irish nightlife and pondered why she has found it so difficult to get Irish men to buy her drinks.

    Gaelic Girl Mollie, 20 and from Maine, is writing for Irish Central.com on her experiences of searching “for her very own Gerry from P.S. I Love You” and has outlined the differences between nightlife at home and here in Ireland.

    She says she’s more than happy to have men come up to her and offer to buy her a drink, but unfortunately the Irish men have not been forthcoming.

    Whilst insisting she is not a “cheap alcoholic,” she writes:

    Whether women like to admit it or not, we all love to be bought a free drink from a nice, attractive, man. It’s flattering. It means you’ve been noticed. And it’s free booze.
    She is full of praise for the conversational ability and sweetness of us Irish males but when it comes to sticking the hand in the pocket, well, we don’t do so well there:

    It’s the classic pick up line which I have seen put to use in the states a countless number of times.
    Though the majority of Irish men my girlfriends and I have encountered have been relatively forward, quite adept conversationalists, and just plain sweet, we don’t know where the drinks are!

    Later she found out from one Irish gentleman who bought her male friends drinks – but not her it seems – that there was a reason that Irish men weren’t digging deep for the cailíní and it was, according to this man, because:

    The only women Irish men buy drinks for are prostitutes.


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  • Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 16,698 Mod ✭✭✭✭Silverfish


    This isn't a personal issue.
    This forum is for advice on specific personal problems, not general discussion.


    Closed.


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