there is no understanding them man its the church that has them messed in the head. the protestants are not like that but there are not too many of them over here i'll be gone soon so its a done deal
interesting and can i ask you and only if your comfortable with answering this as an Irish woman do you engage in nsa/fwb on a regular basis or would you need some kind of relationship first
i wonder if she is in fact from Ireland or actually living here. she really does seem to take my comments personally for someone who does not have a dog in this fight
oh here we go another person taking things personally. i am not making generalizations. the conclusions i have come to are as a result of empirical data not generalizations.
you answered your own question "unliberated" being the operative word there. anyways i did not say i dislike or like them. i am simply presenting a therory as to why it is the way it is. however now that you brought it up it would be nice if there a bit more liberated
this is not ego kaybee. i am on this island all my life i am better able to comment then someone who spent a short holiday over here. i am sorry if it annoyed you. if it helps any six months after i leave here i will no longer be in tune with this county but at the moment i am.
same answer a lot of Irish women are not as liberated as is necessary. they put too many barriers in place a lot of them "respect" themselves right out of the market
with all due respect if i spent a few weeks in new york i would hardly be in a position to comment after a short holiday. how long were you over here and when
he also asked why there are so many single Irish women on this site. this is the topic i was addressing. the use of the word "respect" is being used by me as a direct quote from women when i attempted to check out the situation with regards to nsa. essentially i am being a little scarcastic
that's your opinion i have stated mine. your have your reasons for your opinion i have my reasons for mine. do you not think this website's demographics is reflective of Irish society as a whole.
RE: Why so many Irish women?
did it occur to read the entire thread instead of commenting on one late comment