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    Quote Originally Posted by galwaygirl
    one for me would have to be fellas that wear white socks with black shoes (even worse if the legs of their pants or jeans are too short)
    and believe me it's not only Galway it happens

    Donegal men have no chance with you then !!
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    Quote Originally Posted by galwaygirl
    one for me would have to be fellas that wear white socks with black shoes (even worse if the legs of their pants or jeans are too short)
    and believe me it's not only Galway it happens
    oh i agree, this is just the worst ever! Right up there with tracksuit bottoms worn with shoes!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ShedEnd.com
    gay men who think that being gay means having to get highlights and wear baby blue
    Since when did baby blue and highlights make a lad gay? Its all the rage on the Southside where I live.
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    What I find funny about this silly thread is that we have people like Maz coming on giving out about women being taken for granted and spouting about feminism. Yet when it comes to making the first move in nightclubs and buying drinks, men are expected to do all that. Surely if these feminist wagons abided by the principles of feminism, they wouldnt allow this happen.

    As for things that turn me off women, I really dislike women who wear football jersies or pretend they actually know something about football. Leave it out girls. Women should be seen and not heard. Give me one of those little wans from Bondi Beach or Club 92 any day of the week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Conor74
    Worse is women in GAA county jerseys, particularly if accompanied by a straw hat...scarey.
    Believe it or not Conor, you can actually find some nice girls in Croke Park or at GAA games. Think these girls are the pride of the parish. Rugby-following girls tend to be stunning, but similarly they know nothing about the sport. Worst of all are soccer supporting girls. A lot of them tend to be tom-boys or skangers. If these girls were fella, they'd have Barry McGuigan-style moustaches. Come to think of it, some of them probably have facial hair as it is...another turn-off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Conor74
    That's because they're only into it to meet some marriage material named Roderick, a Doctor who captained Bective C...
    Youve really got to admire those who live in South County Dublin. So glad to be part of such a prestigious society.
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    [QUOTE=TheJamaicanP.M.]Believe it or not Conor, you can actually find some nice girls in Croke Park or at GAA games. pa

    Some savage GAA birds come down to Croker from the North. Not near as many down here though.
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    [QUOTE=niamh]Guys who wear pink/salmon and think it's ok.



    I got a shirt that's kind of got pink/salmon colour in it, I was going to wear it to the foot.ie hooly tomorrow night.

    Do you think I should ditch the shirt and go for some thing less flambhoyant and more debonair and sophisticated instead.
    Its crazy to see people be what society wants them to be but not me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheJamaicanP.M.
    Since when did baby blue and highlights make a lad gay? Its all the rage on the Southside where I live.
    thats not what makes them gay. they just think thats how they should express themselves. i dont mean weraing baby blue with highlights means youre gay, it means you havent a clue about fashion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Conor74
    Worse is women in GAA county jerseys, particularly if accompanied by a straw hat...scarey.
    majority of which are from kerry and are "up for the weekend"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Conor74
    Worse is women in GAA county jerseys,
    Agreed, GAA jersies make women look so unattractive. They have to be the worst fashion item ever.
    To my horror I received my Christmas present from the folks the other day. They sent me a lovely Kilkenny jersey all the way from Ireland. Ebay me thinks

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    Quote Originally Posted by niamh
    Guys who wear pink/salmon and think it's ok.
    AND long hair....get a haircut.
    How about rose shirts so?
    As I say, we're just young & a bit nieve.

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    Nooo pink/salmon/rose shirts...just ridiculous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maz
    Something for us girls to moan about and I'll start the ball rolling here!


    Fellas who smoke
    Fellas who cant handle their drink....you know the ones who argue with everyone!
    Smelly fellas
    Clean cut pretty boys!
    Cheapskates
    Men who think women should do as they are told!!
    I apply to absolutely none of these!!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by niamh
    AND long hair....get a haircut.
    Cheeky...

    People in glass houses you know... if you shave your head, I'll consider shaving mine!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maz
    Clean cut pretty boys!
    What you really mean is, women hate guys who are better looking than them. So you're looking for a guy who is not smelly, well groomed, but not overly good looking as you couldn't face the embarrassment, plus you don't fancy your bathroom time reduced. Fair enough I suppose....

    GAA fans in general don't get out that much, they come out of hibernation for the championship. Most of these GAA jersied, straw hat wearing women are farmers daughters and country girls. The Championship is their Mardi Gras. Soccer is too vulgar for them, they're only able for 'friendly rivalry' sports such as egg-ball, bog-ball and hurley-ball. Thank god!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4tothefloor
    What you really mean is, women hate guys who are better looking than them. So you're looking for a guy who is not smelly, well groomed, but not overly good looking as you couldn't face the embarrassment, plus you don't fancy your bathroom time reduced. Fair enough I suppose....
    Nope they can be drop dead gorgeous but not clean cut, i like the rough rugged type!! Just my preference cant speak for every other girl just moi!
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    Quote Originally Posted by 4tothefloor
    What you really mean is, women hate guys who are better looking than them. So you're looking for a guy who is not smelly, well groomed, but not overly good looking as you couldn't face the embarrassment, plus you don't fancy your bathroom time reduced. Fair enough I suppose....

    GAA fans in general don't get out that much, they come out of hibernation for the championship. Most of these GAA jersied, straw hat wearing women are farmers daughters and country girls. The Championship is their Mardi Gras. Soccer is too vulgar for them, they're only able for 'friendly rivalry' sports such as egg-ball, bog-ball and hurley-ball. Thank god!
    No its not that, what they mean is they just want someone thats clean who they can hang around with without the danger of them being nabbed from some other better wan'. They're looking for the typer that are like the furniture, dead as a door nail, real boring, looks boring but clean enough to sit your ass on without getting dirty

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