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What type of build do Irishmen prefer on women?

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  • Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators, Social & Fun Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 60,119 Mod ✭✭✭✭Tar.Aldarion


    So anyway, where are all the tiny skinny girls with long straight hair?
    Hello?
    PM me. ;)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 16,165 ✭✭✭✭brianthebard


    LadyLotts wrote:
    By skinny do you mean like Mischa Barton and Olsen twins skinny?


    MMMMM, Mischa Barton.... probably my ideal woman at the minute..


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 27,644 ✭✭✭✭nesf


    So anyway, where are all the tiny skinny girls with long straight hair?

    Boards Beers. :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,005 ✭✭✭✭LegacyUser


    MMMMM, Mischa Barton.... probably my ideal woman at the minute..

    now i'd call her skinny.

    of course i wouldn't say no.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,875 ✭✭✭Seraphina


    stp wrote:
    sorry, when i said fit i meant it in the context of, wow she's fit! as in she's got a nice figure.

    do you really think the blonde is skinny?

    how would you decribe the brunnet?

    yeah, but i seem to use the term differently to everyone else. she's not underweight or anything, like i said i didn't mean it in the 'omg she must starve herself, and she's not a real woman' way, its a term i use to describe women smaller than me basically (and im not fat before you start on that crap) as i have a wide frame (shoulders, hips etc.)
    yeah i would consider the brunette fat, i aint one of those women who likes to pretend about stuff like that.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,875 ✭✭✭Seraphina


    MMMMM, Mischa Barton.... probably my ideal woman at the minute..

    really? im not one of these girls that begrudges good looking women and claims they're not real, but honestly, doesn't she have a non-existant figure?
    she looks like a pre-pubescent boy!

    edit: a quick google image search reveals her weight seems to vary alot. she looks an awful lot better with a bit of meat on her. too many ribs in some pics!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,005 ✭✭✭✭LegacyUser


    Seraphina wrote:
    yeah, but i seem to use the term differently to everyone else. she's not underweight or anything, like i said i didn't mean it in the 'omg she must starve herself, and she's not a real woman' way, its a term i use to describe women smaller than me basically (and im not fat before you start on that crap) as i have a wide frame (shoulders, hips etc.)
    yeah i would consider the brunette fat, i aint one of those women who likes to pretend about stuff like that.


    i bet you're a big fatso!












































    .......... kidding:D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,195 ✭✭✭Corruptedmorals


    Arg, I hate the word skinny. It's so awful. I'd just like to point out that not all women are 'stick-insects' by choice. I'm only 17, granted, but I have always been thin....my metabolism is extremely fast, so I never gain weight. It's really bent, I hate wearing clothes that show my shoulders or arms..but the worst is comments people make. 'You're so skinny, you're so lucky!', 'Are you anorexic?' etc. I'm going to stop now before it turns into a big rant..


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 67 ✭✭redmagic


    are there any males over 30 posting to this thread??


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 67 ✭✭redmagic


    I'd just like to point out that not all women are 'stick-insects' by choice. I'm only 17, granted, but I have always been thin....my metabolism is extremely fast, so I never gain weight. It's really bent, I hate wearing clothes that show my shoulders or arms..but the worst is comments people make. 'You're so skinny, you're so lucky!', 'Are you anorexic?' etc.


    ahh,yes, but it sounds like you'd get all the guys. maybe that's no consolation, but to those of us who are fat (which to me, is a word just as bad as skinny), wanting the attention of guys, we would be happy to change places with you.
    and, btw, to all those guys out there...losing weight isn't as easy as you all make it sound...it's not just 'getting our asses down to the gym' (cheesedude)...there are psycological as well as physiological elements involved. AND I'M NOT MAKING EXCUSES (sangre).
    reyman wrote:
    From my very limited experience you will understand.

    Very limited. Obviously.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,221 ✭✭✭✭Sangre


    Losing weight is easy.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 67 ✭✭redmagic


    Sangre wrote:
    Losing weight is easy.

    for some reason, I had the idea that Irish men were different from American men. Turns out, I was wrong. talking to Irish guys in their early twenties is like talking to American guys in their early twenties: like beating my head against a wall. men will never understand that women are DIFFERENT than men, and things don't work the same for us as they do for you. so while it might be easy for men to lose weight, it's not so easy for women to lose weight.:rolleyes:
    and before you (sangre) respond to this with some remark to irritate me again, don't bother because i've been there and done that (whole weight thing) and know, from your remarks, you haven't.


  • Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 32,286 Mod ✭✭✭✭The_Conductor


    redmagic wrote:
    are there any males over 30 posting to this thread??


    Yes, I'm 31.

    Back to the original question- I think that you may possibly have a valid argument that guys perceptions change or that what they are looking for in a woman will change as they get older. We all tend to be a lot more superficial when we are younger- going for the pretty girl who looks amazing (but who might not have two brain cells between her ears).

    Personally- the biggest turn-off of any sort with me is smoking. I cannot abide smoking whatsoever, no exceptions. Thereafter- while I would be lying if I said looks don't matter, having a reasonable intelligence level and being able to hold a coherent conversation on topics of mutual interest are massive pluses. Looks matter- yes, they are the first thing you notice. But being incapable to string a coherent sentence together is such a massive turn-off.

    If someone was massively overweight- while I would most probably equate that with their being decidedly incapable of taking care of themself to the point of not caring about their health- I probably would not have any probs being friends with them (providing we had sufficient mutual areas of interest), but I would *not* consider them g/f material.

    Personal likes- girls who are not anorexic- but not fat either. Someone who is reasonably fit, but not likely to drag you to every sporting fixture in a 50 mile radius (i.e. someone who you can go for a walk with around town, without them moaning about having sore feet every 10 minutes). Has to be intelligent and have an inquisitive mind (without questioning every single little thing). Has to be reasonably easy going. Oh yes, the big thing I hate is someone who schedules absolutely every little thing (we are going to do blah at 9AM, by 9.45 we will be back at the car and do blah at 10.50 etc. etc.) Just let things happen.

    In short- while looks help- they are *not* everything, other things matter a hell of a lot more.

    Re: red hair etc- while I've dated a girl with red hair before, my fiancee is blond. I did not make a conscious decision to date someone on their hair colour. I would tend to go with the concensus that Irish guys prefer smaller girls- I'm 5'9" my fiancee is 5'2".


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,388 ✭✭✭peckerhead


    redmagic wrote:
    are there any males over 30 posting to this thread??
    Since you ask...:D

    I reckon most (Irish) men like looking at skinny girls — lots of women's fashions are designed by men who prefer the 'pre-pubescent boy' look... — but actually prefer cuddly/curvy, in bed (or wherever).


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,195 ✭✭✭Corruptedmorals


    redmagic wrote:
    ahh,yes, but it sounds like you'd get all the guys. maybe that's no consolation, but to those of us who are fat (which to me, is a word just as bad as skinny), wanting the attention of guys, we would be happy to change places with you.


    That's the general misconception. I'm not just thin, I'm very underweight. You would not actually want to trade places with me. Summer is a nightmare clothes-wise! Especially on holidays abroad..arg. I do have a boyfriend, but he, unlike most boys, is not bothered by my weight. Most boys would consider me to be pretty but 'too skinny'. But generally most people wouldn't know how thin I am, because I wear clothes that don't exactly show it off.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,297 ✭✭✭Reyman


    redmagic wrote:
    men will never understand that women are DIFFERENT than men, and things don't work the same for us as they do for you. so while it might be easy for men to lose weight, it's not so easy for women to lose weight.:

    Get Mr Bush to move you from Alaska to India with the Air Force for 6 months.

    I guarantee you'll get thin very fast.

    Then you'll be glad of Ireland or USA or anywhere else with 'food'


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 67 ✭✭redmagic


    Reyman wrote:
    Get Mr Bush to move you from Alaska to India with the Air Force for 6 months.

    I guarantee you'll get thin very fast.

    Then you'll be glad of Ireland or USA or anywhere else with 'food'

    ooh, you're another like sangre who gets my goat every time you respond.
    pay attention, please. I said i'm an Air Force brat, not IN the Air Force. the difference being that the brat part means my father was in the AF, not me.

    so basically you're suggesting that i starve myself? how much sense does that make? sorry if i sound condecending but, really, do you think starvation is a good way to lose weight? so i can be thin, be appealing to men who like thin or skinny women? give me a better suggestion than that,or, better yet, don't give me any more.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 67 ✭✭redmagic


    That's the general misconception. I'm not just thin, I'm very underweight. You would not actually want to trade places with me. Summer is a nightmare clothes-wise! Especially on holidays abroad..arg. I do have a boyfriend, but he, unlike most boys, is not bothered by my weight. Most boys would consider me to be pretty but 'too skinny'. But generally most people wouldn't know how thin I am, because I wear clothes that don't exactly show it off.

    i suppose you're probably right, but it's easy to believe the 'grass is greener...'


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 67 ✭✭redmagic


    smccarrick wrote:
    In short- while looks help- they are *not* everything, other things matter a hell of a lot more.

    Re: red hair etc- while I've dated a girl with red hair before, my fiancee is blond. I did not make a conscious decision to date someone on their hair colour. I would tend to go with the concensus that Irish guys prefer smaller girls- I'm 5'9" my fiancee is 5'2".

    i am reasonably fit, as you described---able to walk (and bike) long distances without moaning about my feet or legs--, but most on this thread would consider me fat.
    and i agree that most men would like women shorter than themselves. it's that way in the States. i think that's just the way things work. i like men taller than me (preferably 5'10-6'4). however, i suppose i'm not taking into account the average height of Irishmen. do you know what it is?

    also, let's just say you don't have a fience, you go to a club/pub, and you see an attractive girl, thin etc, etc. you walk up to her, talk to her, find out she can't string a coherent sentence together (and it's not cause of the Guinness). would you stay and talk to her or find someone else?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 67 ✭✭redmagic


    peckerhead wrote:
    Since you ask...:D

    I reckon most (Irish) men like looking at skinny girls — lots of women's fashions are designed by men who prefer the 'pre-pubescent boy' look... — but actually prefer cuddly/curvy, in bed (or wherever).


    that's at least somewhat comforting:)


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  • Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 32,286 Mod ✭✭✭✭The_Conductor


    redmagic wrote:
    i am reasonably fit, as you described---able to walk (and bike) long distances without moaning about my feet or legs--, but most on this thread would consider me fat.
    and i agree that most men would like women shorter than themselves. it's that way in the States. i think that's just the way things work. i like men taller than me (preferably 5'10-6'4). however, i suppose i'm not taking into account the average height of Irishmen. do you know what it is?

    also, let's just say you don't have a fience, you go to a club/pub, and you see an attractive girl, thin etc, etc. you walk up to her, talk to her, find out she can't string a coherent sentence together (and it's not cause of the Guinness). would you stay and talk to her or find someone else?

    At 5'9" I'd be considered neither short nor tall- perhaps very slightly above average height, but not much. I'm guessing I'm around the average height of an Irish guy.

    A big difference you will find here is that older guys don't tend to wander up to women in pubs and start chatting. We tend to go out in groups, and pretty much stick to those groups. You would be surprised at the number of people who marry work colleagues/colleague buddies etc. Maybe I'm making a bit of a generalisation here.

    Younger people do tend to frequent types of pubs/clubs than older people- so it is a bit of a mixture though.

    Re: chatting up someone and finding out that she wasn't really able to chat back, and it wasn't the drink- to be 100% honest, even if someone was considered to be stunning, if they were not reasonably intelligent I'd make some excuse and leave.

    Maybe what I'm saying is that older guys put a higher value on intelligence and commonsense than they do on looks....... A lot of the comments on this thread, as you have correctly surmised, are from people a lot younger with a different set of values.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,297 ✭✭✭Reyman


    redmagic wrote:
    so basically you're suggesting that i starve myself? how much sense does that make? sorry if i sound condecending but, really, do you think starvation is a good way to lose weight? so i can be thin, be appealing to men who like thin or skinny women? give me a better suggestion than that,or, better yet, don't give me any more.


    Well baby the guys here seem to prefer thin gals, so I suppose if you want to score you'll have to shape up

    No two ways about it !

    Now myself - i prefer my ladies with some shape & some curves. Built for comfort not for speed.

    So you might get a look in with me!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 67 ✭✭redmagic


    Reyman wrote:
    Now myself - i prefer my ladies with some shape & some curves. Built for comfort not for speed.

    So you might get a look in with me!

    for once, i'm speechless.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,297 ✭✭✭Reyman


    redmagic wrote:
    for once, i'm speechless.


    Quelle change!

    We're here to please.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,598 ✭✭✭ferdi


    i'm not too fussy about hair colour, height etc, once i find her cute and she has something about her which tickles my fancy, i'm happy.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 98 ✭✭cordelia


    Redmagic,

    The best thing I can tell you is to stop worrying about what Irish men like. Work on making some online friends here at Boards and then plan on going to a Boards Beer or some such event.
    The dating scene here isn't really a dating scene at all. It's about going out with mates for a laugh, a chat and some pints. If you're funny, able to hold a conversation, and easy to be around then you'll have no problems enjoying yourself at a preplanned event like BoardsBeer (tm). Most people going haven't met each other IRL so the normal reservedness, I would assume, doesn't hold as true as in the usual Irish pubscene.
    Just go and have a good time. Relax, already. It's not about meeting men, it's about immersing yourself in the experience. When that's in place the rest tends to come naturally.
    As for what "irish men" like, people are people. As in individuals with individual preferences. They'll be attracted or they won't, you'll have no control over that. So why worry about it? Just have a good time.
    Personally, I think men in general are attracted to girls who are comfortable with themselves, take care with their appearance, and are enjoyable to be around. Or am I being naive?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,378 ✭✭✭daRobot


    size 8-10
    32 d - 34 e
    slender arms
    over 5ft 4
    pert bum


    that's about the build i like :cool:


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 191 ✭✭Diarmiud


    Most arent that picky. For me, now, slim, lean, fast. Able to make a swift escape from Fionn


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,297 ✭✭✭Reyman


    cordelia wrote:
    Redmagic,

    Personally, I think men in general are attracted to girls who are comfortable with themselves, take care with their appearance, and are enjoyable to be around. Or am I being naive?


    A good body helps. Helps a lot.

    Don't kid yourself kitten, faces/make-up don't count that much. Guys are basic creatures

    Did you know a man can accurately gauge a woman's child bearing potential at a distance of 300m!


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 67 ✭✭redmagic


    Reyman wrote:
    Did you know a man can accurately gauge a woman's child bearing potential at a distance of 300m!

    are men really concerned with a woman's childbearing potential when they're at a club?;)


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