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Topic: Desperation of 30 yr old women...
Kylie Fan
(2,392 Posts)
Posted: 12-Nov-2007 15:15
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All thinking they're living the sex and the city lifestyle, u see them desperate to settle down and meet someone , but they still are intent on living the life, its very funny and always makes me laugh when i hear stories from friends or such like....they've spent so long waiting for mr right, they're left with mr anybody much to their chagrin...
This message has been edited - 06-may-2012 @ 21:38
scalder
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Posted: 12-Nov-2007 15:26
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Well in fairness Kylie when you read some of the posts here and lads attitudes and levels of maturity I feel sorry for the women encountering them… I know lads who’ve spent years cutting off their nose to spite their faces with woman as they’ve been burnt/hurt in the past and they are so determined to not let it happen again they drive away a good thing too. But having said that, it must be satisfying sometimes to see a bird who thought she was all that when younger and ends up being left on the shelf.
Kylie Fan
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Posted: 12-Nov-2007 15:29
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The way i see it is they know it and feel desperate but they will try so hard to show it, its a bit pathetic really...There will be an explosion of this kind of girl coming through over next 5-10 years...
Happy Hurler
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Posted: 12-Nov-2007 15:30
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I find with older ladies, late 20s or early 30s, there is less fooling around and more straight to business!
LimerickNomad
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Posted: 12-Nov-2007 15:35
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Originally posted by Happy Hurler:
I find with older ladies, late 20s or early 30s, there is less fooling around and more straight to business!

"older"? They are only children to some of us!!!!
Limerick73
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Posted: 12-Nov-2007 16:03
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More like Gran-children !
dublinbanner
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Posted: 12-Nov-2007 16:07
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Originally posted by Kylie Fan:
Desperation of 30 yr old women...

Sounds like you met one of my ex's over the weekend KF
SHANNONSIDER**
(8,499 Posts)
Posted: 12-Nov-2007 16:07
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The money-obsessed nutters who refuse to leave the house without five grand's worth of clothing on them should be avoided KF. Crashing bores usually.
An Madra Rua
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Posted: 12-Nov-2007 16:22
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Yawn. Good attempt at a wum KF. But just in case you're actually not being tongue in cheek (one would seriously hope so..)...

Jesus lads, you must be all with the women of your dreams are you? Would you ever go way out of it with your stereotyping and crapology! There's as many 30yrs+ men out there who will be left on the shelf as there are women, believe me. I see them all the time, down the pub, looking for love (under the guise of being "out with the lads") and you wouldn't hang them out for the rob. You're not all "fine catches" you know... Just as much as women are not all sad, desperate, vacuous golddiggers once they dare to reach 30 and are not yet married.

It's opinions like KF that perpetuate the thirtysomething female singleton which just isn't true in the majority of cases. Yes, you'll always have your "desperate to find anybody" woman...just as much as you'll have your "will be more than happy to be severely hen-pecked just to find a woman" man (there's quite a few of them, but of course they were desperate). KF, you must be some fine thing are you, with women falling at your feet day and night?

Tch. "Children these days"

Oh, and for the record, I'm married, so I'm alright Jack (bwahahaha).
treaty_exile
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Posted: 12-Nov-2007 16:23
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Originally posted by Kylie Fan:
All thinking they're living the sex and the city lifestyle, u see them desperate to settle down and meet someone , but they still are intent on living the life, its very funny and always makes me laugh when i hear stories from friends or such like....they've spent so long waiting for mr right, they're left with mr anybody much to their chagrin...

a welcome return to form for KF, just like his idol
(who's looking extremely well in her new video, may i add)

couldn't swing a cat but hit 30 somethings in howl at the moon last saturday, I hate it when the older crowd finds out when a place has become "trendy" again and descend on it like a pack of rabid wolves, or extras from a sitcom.
"talent" was a poor substitute to the fare on offer at the RDS.
pi**ed off to coppers by midnight, right decision.
very few airs or graces there.
SHANNONSIDER**
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Posted: 12-Nov-2007 16:35
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I've met KF and while I say this in a very manly fashion with not a hint of homoeroticism, I most certainly WOULD. I think you wrong the man An Madra Rua, he's not just all talk you know.
Kylie Fan
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Posted: 12-Nov-2007 16:40
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Originally posted by SHANNONSIDER**:
I've met KF and while I say this in a very manly fashion with not a hint of homoeroticism, I most certainly WOULD. I think you wrong the man An Madra Rua, he's not just all talk you know.

Lol SS, i do ok....
W.B. Yeats
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Posted: 12-Nov-2007 16:49
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Originally posted by Kylie Fan:


Lol SS, i do ok....

KF/SS

Am I right in saying that both of ye went to UCC?
Used you boys spend yere time in the old common room in the Boole playing cards all day?
There were a few lads that were always down there and for some reason that's who I see when I visualise the pair of ye!

WBY
SHANNONSIDER**
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Posted: 12-Nov-2007 16:50
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I was telling you before, the night you met that flatmate of mine in Tramco KF, she gave me the 'Hmmmmmm your friend is yum yum' thingy afterwards. She said it was the air of confidence you gave off or something.
Kylie Fan
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Posted: 12-Nov-2007 16:52
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Honestly think they're the easiest demographic to pull, the 30+ brigade, as for learning something from them, was 22 with a 34 yr old, wouldnt go in front of the mirror, wear the glitter heels etc, was a big disappointment..
Cork&Proud
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Posted: 12-Nov-2007 16:53
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Originally posted by Happy Hurler:
I find with older ladies, late 20s or early 30s, there is less fooling around and more straight to business!

Once that clock starts ticking, treat it like a time bomb and get the hell out of there!!!!!!!!!!!, it's a scary world we live in.
Cork&Proud
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Posted: 12-Nov-2007 16:54
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Originally posted by Kylie Fan:
Honestly think they're the easiest demographic to pull, the 30+ brigade, as for learning something from them, was 22 with a 34 yr old, wouldnt go in front of the mirror, wear the glitter heels etc, was a big disappointment..

Gravity is a bollox isn't it
dancarter
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Posted: 12-Nov-2007 17:00
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Originally posted by SHANNONSIDER**:
I was telling you before, the night you met that flatmate of mine in Tramco KF, she gave me the 'Hmmmmmm your friend is yum yum' thingy afterwards. She said it was the air of confidence you gave off or something.

Is he after putting you up to this SS*??

Because the air he gives off around here is of insecure teenager, no offence KF
Kylie Fan
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Posted: 12-Nov-2007 17:02
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Originally posted by dancarter:


Is he after putting you up to this SS*??

Because the air he gives off around here is of insecure teenager, no offence KF

I guess it may seem that way sometimes from time to time, but this is only a message board after all...big difference to meeting someone out pubbing etc..
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SHANNONSIDER**
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Posted: 12-Nov-2007 17:02
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At the end of the day I'm happy enough with the one I have. Any woman who will occasionally throw a bricquette onto the fire without being asked is sound enough by my reckoning.
SHANNONSIDER**
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Posted: 12-Nov-2007 17:07
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Dan, don't judge a book by its cover and don't judge Lethal Weapon by Danny Glover, as the fella said.

KF has carefully crafted a persona of what he thinks people expect from the KF franchise on here, in real life he's the boy next door.
thebook
(1,689 Posts)
Posted: 12-Nov-2007 17:11
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Originally posted by SHANNONSIDER**:
I've met KF and while I say this in a very manly fashion with not a hint of homoeroticism, I most certainly WOULD. I think you wrong the man An Madra Rua, he's not just all talk you know.

well let him and you both f**k off and ride each other so.
Im sick of listening to him go on about how fvckin great he is and how most women are pieces of dirt to him

What a kunt
Kylie Fan
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Posted: 12-Nov-2007 17:13
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Originally posted by thebook:


well let him and you both f**k off and ride each other so.
Im sick of listening to him go on about how fvckin great he is and how most women are pieces of dirt to him

What a kunt

hey hey hold on, when have I ever said those things....relax boy.........
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Bandage
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Posted: 12-Nov-2007 17:15
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Originally posted by thebook:
well let him and you both f**k off and ride each other so.
Im sick of listening to him go on about how fvckin great he is and how most women are pieces of dirt to him

What a kunt

Did you take KF to your debs only to find the randy youngster had copped off with another bird before he'd even finished his soup?
thebook
(1,689 Posts)
Posted: 12-Nov-2007 17:17
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Every thread you start, like this one, and there have been many, indirectly screams it out.
Who the fvck are you to judge people?


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