deisebibo wrote: » Did you find that successful yourself???? :P
seanmc1980 wrote: » lol you have to have to have a few different tactic for irish women its all age dependant. 18-23 cheeky chap, have laods of mates, get drunk, buy chips = laid 24-29 be an asshole, treat them like ****e, they will flock liek seagulls 30-35 cash,cash,cash oh and own ur own huse, they drip for that 36 on they will take any combination of teh above desperation kicks in!!
shopaholic01 wrote: » He's probably the man who got caught having sex with his dog:D.
shopaholic01 wrote: » I was going to start a 'How to attract an Irish man' thread, but I would have started and finished it myself:rolleyes:. 1. Display a certain amount (but not too much) of boob/leg etc. 2. Look at him. 3. Be bold and ask a guy if he wants to go home with you. Pretty much it:cool:
Carson10 wrote: » If you want an irish girl..You have to: be a guard, carpenter, electrican MUST play GAA Wear a short sleave shirt and gold chain on a nite out and Catipilar boots Tell them a story of how you bet a guy up years ago. Ignore her general ugliness and the fact that she lets herself go during the week. Smile as she drinks pints on nites out dont look confused if you cant find the spare tyre in the boot, shes wearing it. listen to her bitch about her best friend ask her nicely to wash your Subaru rally jacket that you spilt coldslaw on last nite
BunShopVoyeur wrote: » Are homosexuals any different?
Pedant wrote: » BunShopVoyeur wrote: » Are homosexuals any different? It's one thing to be misogynistic, but homophobic!! That's totally uncalled for!!!
BunShopVoyeur wrote: » What was homophobic in what I asked? Don't be a stereotype, deep breaths, calm down, it was a basic and genuine question.
PhlegmyMoses wrote: » Don't get with a ginger. Think of the children.
Pedant wrote: » BunShopVoyeur wrote: » What was homophobic in what I asked? Don't be a stereotype, deep breaths, calm down, it was a basic and genuine question. Simple rule of thumb: Questioning homosexuality = homophobic Doesn't matter in what context.
Pedant wrote: » Simple rule of thumb: Questioning homosexuality = homophobic Doesn't matter in what context.
Scanlas The 2nd wrote: » Chat them up sober an you're way ahead of the pack.
shopaholic01 wrote: » It's acceptable to make reference to and question heterosexuality. To say that you cannot question or make any reference to homosexuality is in essence treating gay people differently. That in itself is homophobic.
Pedant wrote: » shopaholic01 wrote: » It's acceptable to make reference to and question heterosexuality. To say that you cannot question or make any reference to homosexuality is in essence treating gay people differently. That in itself is homophobic. Look up the definition of "homophobia", or indeed "phobia". It's the fear of or antipathy towards homosexuals. Treating someone differently doesn't mean you loathe that person, it could mean the exact opposite. You may reference homosexuality, but not question it.
Pedant wrote: » Look up the definition of "homophobia", or indeed "phobia". It's the fear of or antipathy towards homosexuals. Treating someone differently doesn't mean you loathe that person, it could mean the exact opposite. You may reference homosexuality, but not question it.
Dr.Strange wrote: » Are you a homosexual? Serious question.
BunShopVoyeur wrote: » Nobody fûcking questioned homosexuality. You made a generalisation about heterosexual people and the same thing re. being promiscuous, can be applied to homosexuals too. On a side note, people can question whatever the hell they like.
Pedant wrote: » I am an oxymoron.
Dr.Strange wrote: » Pedant wrote: » Look up the definition of "homophobia", or indeed "phobia". It's the fear of or antipathy towards homosexuals. Treating someone differently doesn't mean you loathe that person, it could mean the exact opposite. You may reference homosexuality, but not question it. Are you a homosexual? Serious question.
Pedant wrote: » It's different when questioning a marginalised group.
BunShopVoyeur wrote: » A quick look at post history says that he is. It's worrying that he believes that you cannot in any way reference homosexuality if it's not in a positive light. Bizarre outlook.
Pedant wrote: It's different when questioning a marginalised group.