castletownman wrote: » My auld lad insists that when it comes to socializing, women do not want to talk to drunks. I don’t know whether to agree with him or not. The thing is I’m relatively attractive, well-read, articulate and intelligent but I can’t for the life of me get talking to a girl on a night out without having two or three “buffer” pints in me first. Proof of the pudding is the fact that of any relationship I’ve had over the last six years or so, the initial contact was always made when under the influence. Maybe it’s a damning insight into me, or perhaps it’s common amongst a lot of Irish men, but at the same time it’s a bit odd considering my field of work consists of me constantly interviewing people and I never lack confidence then. Of course, there has been the odd night where I’ve been so stotious that it’d take a brave girl to even talk to me! On the flip side of the coin, there has been many an occasion where I’d be talking to a drunk girl when sober and could never tell whether it’d be right or wrong to make a move. Case in point was a couple of weeks ago when a girl was chatting me up, rubbing my arm, moving in closer etc. I had only a couple of pints on me and didn’t know whether I should lean or for a shift or vice versa (didn’t really matter in the end, she went in for the kill and succeeded!:pac:) So basically female folk of AH, is it fact or fiction that women don’t like talking to drunks? And if they don’t, is because they be trippin’? And what’s the number one tell-tale sign that a girl is interested in a lad on a night out?
Steven81 wrote: » If you dont try you wont succeed but the problem is in Ireland that so many girls think they are the best thing that ever walked when they are the complete opposite and wont even have a conversation let alone anything else. Talk to ones in the pub and you wont have a problem, excess drink and you will.
Steven81 wrote: » problem is in Ireland that so many girls think they are the best thing that ever walked when they are the complete opposite and wont even have a conversation let alone anything else.
Dravokivich wrote: » I don't think you know the difference between Sober, Merry or Drunk. Under no circumstances in your OP were you Sober or Drunk. You just lack social skills. Work on that and you'll be knee deep in clunge in no time.
El Horseboxo wrote: » Irish men without alcohol are shy as fúck when it comes to meeting girls. When I moved here I was already used to a dating culture from 14 years old. So from a young age the confidence to talk to and approach girls was there. Helped a lot with my school being mixed. Which very few are here. Well in Dublin anyways. The catholic church is probably to blame for a lot of the sexual repression too. The subject seems very taboo in a lot of Irish families and kids grow up without much confidence in the subject. I couldn't believe it when friends would say they like a certain girl and I'd tell them to go ask her out. And they'd make excuses. Same when out in bars. They'd say they'll get a few more drinks in first. Which always seemed to help them. From my experience girls don't like drunk sloppy fellas. They like confidence so if you can gain that from a few pints without being too visibly drunk you should be golden. You shouldn't really need drink to meet girls though.
castletownman wrote: » Oh by the way, I'm not looking for advice on how to pull women. In fact, I've been on quite the run since I've been back on the market I'm just looking for a definitive answer to the question in the thread title.
castletownman wrote: » My auld lad insists that when it comes to socializing, women do not want to talk to drunks. I don’t know whether to agree with him or not. The thing is I’m relatively attractive, well-read, articulate and intelligent but I can’t for the life of me get talking to a girl on a night out without having two or three “buffer” pints in me first.
kylith wrote: » No woman wants to be chatted up by someone barely able to stand, who's slurring their words, and is obviously ****faced. Someone who's had a drink or two; that's fine.
haminka wrote: » I find the sight of drunk people disgusting and when I had to talk to a drunk person, at a business function or something like that, I had to work hard to overcome my disgust and actually be civil with them.
haminka wrote: » I find the sight of drunk people disgusting and when I had to talk to a drunk person, at a business function or something like that, I had to work hard to overcome my disgust and actually be civil with them. So no, any guy who attempts to chat me up would have to be sober or gets ignored.