Kiera wrote: You forgot to mention that all Irish girls are whores too or will that be your next thread?
toffeapple wrote: why don't you provide some reasonable debate rather than trying to make wild assumptions on my character....who said anything about whores?
MobileInfantry wrote: Is this the same guy who thought Women drivers should be tested more often then men or something equally if not more sexist? And no, Irish women are not obsessed with money. I love money and I'd love more of it like any normal person would but I wouldn't see any decisive basis to prove Irish Male or females are obsessed with it. I'm male by the way, that made me sound somewhat feminine with the phrasing but anyway...
simu wrote: Well, maybe you should try to come up with a more convincing argument than your claims that Trinny and Susannah and Desperate Housewives are responsible for materialism in Ireland and that this materialism is only to be seen in women. Go on, you can do it.
Flex wrote: Gotta agree with toffeapple. Im in my early 20's and Irish girls are extremely materialistic. I know a guy whos 22 and hes already decided hes never going to have an irish girlfriend again because he cant stand them.
simu wrote: /goes off to make forum suggestion: whinging forum for bitter misogynistic Irish male boards users who couldn't score in a brothel.
py2006 wrote: Strange you say that. My friend never goes out with Irish girls because of that and the mind games etc I guess its not fair to suggest they are all that way.
py2006 wrote: That just made you sound 10 times worse!
silas wrote: I'm not tarring all irish girls with same tar brush here, but some of them are complete head ****s. Its impossible to tell what they want and I think half of the time they (girls) don't know either.
BoozyBabe wrote: But again Toffeapple, not all women are the same, so stop implying that we are. I don't watch any soaps, hate Trinny & Suzannah & all that sh!te, I do watch the Jillian McKeith thing sometimes, but only to see how grose some people are, don't watch any of that singing / dancing cr@p, big brother, love island, jungle rubbish that 'SOME' girls are into. I don't buy girlie mags, don't have 200 pairs of shoes with matching handbags, 10 wardrobes of clothes, 3 chest of drawers of makeup, the list goes on & on & on, but I can assure you I'm all woman. I watch F1 religiously & go to them when I can afford to, rallying, love hurling, snooker, darts etc, etc, etc One size definitely DOESN'T fit all, so it p!sses me off when you contiune to assume (from what I can imagine is your VERY limited experience) that it does
silas wrote: How?? I nearly fell off my chair laughing at it, if anything its the best of a bunch of bad posts in a bad thread tbh.
BoozyBabe wrote: Yes, but you shouldn't because we're human, therefore all completely individual, therefore you can't generalise. Would it be fair to say that all Irishmen are thick as pigs sh!t & have tiny d!cks? No, because how could I make such a generalisation! It's impossible
toffeapple wrote: i cant get called a "troll" or whatever it is if its my thread or can i?
Beruthiel wrote: yes you can
toffeapple wrote: would you disagree that prime time TV is geared towards women? I dont think you will find many blokes who think 2 hours of soaps and shows about, what you eat what you wear what to buy for your house etc etc very entertaining do you?
simu wrote: you definitely need to learn to seperate TV from reality. TV != reality. Repeat 1000 times.
toffeapple wrote: Thats not what im talking about...im talking about advertising..ie more womens programmes more women to advertise too..you get it? do some research tonight watch 1 ad break in prime time tv( i wouldnt request anyone sit through hours of sh!t) and see how many ads are geared at women and how many at men