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PaddyOMac   
14 Nov 2016
UK, Ireland / Why Irish women are so rude and judgemental towards foreign women? [40]

Thanks Exe,
As an Irish guy who's lived abroad and can compare Irish women to other women I'd completely agree. Very sad to say the nastiness people in the world I've met in the work environment are Irish women. Its not all Irish women it maybe 20-30%, it's a certain percent that express real hatred to others over the slightest issue. Ironically the other 70% percent of Irish women are excellent decent compared to other countries. But it just seems certain Irish women have never had it pointed out to them how disgusting they behave which is why I believe discussions like this are very important. It seems the further South you go in the Ireland the worse this problem becomes.

The key thing is they're just above criticism Irish men are complete cowards with women, mostly Irish women are hard to criticise as they're a vicious clique and will side with each other against other men.

Pity this thread has been derailed with Northern Ireland which are different these issues need their own thread. It traditionally its been a more lawless territory Police there will place less emphasis on what they'd categorise as minor assaults compared to elsewhere. Lots of people are scarred and many have a chip on their shoulder towards the English, Catholics will even try to scare English people out for demographic reason. It should be well known that violence is more common there, I've heard stories from visitors there getting punched in the street for no reason with the assailant just running off. Notably even in the Republic many a little wary of visitors from Northern Ireland.

My point is we understand issues like a stranger who is drunk attacking someone in a bar or in a public place we know this is wrong, these problems are recognised and discussed. But what's not discussed openly is the problem of Irish women where you're in a friendly context and how they can casually express hatred to people usually by giving dirty looks or snarling with hatred usually in an office or even out for a friendly drink. They don't seem to even realise what they're doing very often these same women think they're very popular and the next day will put on a nice act. I worked in an office environment in London for a long time and most English guys would regularly discuss how nasty the Irish women are. But Irish men are terrified to criticise them.

There's also an element of jealousy at the moment in Ireland its no secret that Eastern European, Spanish and Italian women are far better looking than Irish women. Certainly Mediterranean women have a reputation for being hot tempered but it's a completely different thing its feisty its not nasty or aggressive. I've travelled in Spain I've seen Spanish women angry but they're expressing their anger about something they aren't expressing hatred, to me this is a huge difference.

I definitely thing this "Irish woman phenomena" needs more discussion they above all would benefit from this.