On The Bridle
At the Start
There not all like that - go get em Euro!!
I'm 25, no house, no car, no bus pass, no girlfriend
The balance of power really shifts between men and women when you hit 27-28, for Irish lads at least.
When I was in my early twenties, I had a lot of female friends. I went out very regularly. I was either a student or in a good job. But I (and a lot of my male friends who weren't very handsome) couldn't get laid for love nor money. A girlfriend was possible, but I pity the fool who is in a relationship aged 22.
Now 10-12 years later, most of my single mates have far more success with women. Both pickups, dates and brief flings. I have punched all the data into my supercomputer here, and the equation is:
If Age < 27, Male d(Shag) > Female d(Relationship)
If Age > 27, Male d(Shag) < Female d(Relationship) {although both are very large. So ladies will put out in the hope of turning wood into gold.}
where the function d(x) is the desire function.
This was true for my generation; I am told by female friends with younger sisters that said younger sisters are sluttier than they were when they were younger.
It's established that the sluttiness of girls in Dublin is directly correlated to what college they go/went to and, though I can't necessarily speak for women over say 26, I doubt time changes things like that.
Jaysus. Where would you be if you hadn't got the gig moderating the forum?
Northern people generally are far friendlier - particularly in big cities, Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield, Newcastle, York etc.Interesting.
I've certainly noticed girls are more forward in the the UK than at home, both in bars/clubs and more generally. Better banter generally. Might be living in the north of England (the southerners I work with are a bit more uppity though even then they wouldn't approach say a typical Blackrock creature).
It's established that the sluttiness of girls in Dublin is directly correlated to what college they go/went to and, though I can't necessarily speak for women over say 26, I doubt time changes things like that.
You can use the inverse of that if you're looking for a meaningful relationship involving discussion of the complexities of EU competition law or the merits of Burke's contribution to the American Revolution...
Northern people generally are far friendlier - particularly in big cities, Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield, Newcastle, York etc.
Btw is there a graph which would plot the colleges and sluttiness of Dublin women? Just for reference of course.