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Have Irish Mothers ruined Irish men

  • 29-11-2014 7:59pm
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    Hi Ladies,

    I have not posted here for a while so I hope your all well and good.

    I was speaking to a friend of mine recently and we both spoke of our experience with full grown Irish men too used to there Mothers picking up after them that they dont know what to do when they live with out "Mammy" away from home.

    She explained whe lives with her Irish BF and his brother. Now its not her BF but the brother. She says he even takes laundry over to his mother for her to do and he is 39! Lol. I noticed with some Irish guys i lived with dont know what the word clean is . I remember they never took out the trash and even when they saw me carrying two overly full bin bags to bring outside they would never offer a hand at all. Finding dirty dishes/cutlery in the draws and cupboards, to having to clean off facial hair in the sink and reaching an all time low finding blood on the sink and towel.Ugh.
    I can say I was the only female sharing the bathroom and i certainly dont shave in the sink.

    Im wondering what way are these guys brought up at all. Has the irish Mother done everything for them and they expect someone else to clean after them.

    And i wonder how does any Irish girl accept or tame them, or are they a replacement for there mum. Lol


Comments

  • Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 12,548 Mod ✭✭✭✭Amirani


    This isn't a forum for you to rant about men you've lived with, or indeed their mothers.


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