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Am Irish. Aske me something. Or anything.

Sounds like I won't ever see one this side of the zombie apocalypse.
 
Having traveled quite a bit in the states, I have found that people in metro areas of the U.S. are usually more accepting of gays than people in the rural areas.
Is that the same case in Ireland as well?
 
I would think that an almost universal pattern for multiple sociological reasons.

Urban populations have large transient ratios compared to rural communities.

The looser community model in urban areas mean individuals are less integrated in their neighbors' lives and therefore less aware or concerned.

The urban population is more diverse, in vocation, ethnicity, religion, mores, and in almost every way.

Rural populations are more isolated and therefore more insulated against social change. The more remote in mountains or islands or jungle or desert such a population is, the more resistant to change it becomes.

Urban populations have higher single populations and the accompanying sexual mores. Rural populations, although no longer necessarily agrarian, have more families per capita, and therefore are less likely to see as many singles or gays.

The dichotomy between urban and rural is just as true in progressive states or provinces, but the progressives disown the rural populations just as conservatives disown their more progressive urbanite cousins.
 
I really wasn't seeking a lengthy Theoretical essay about the causes of sexual attitudes around the globe...

This thread Is primarily about asking THE OP questions about Ireland and Irish people. So my question was directed at him. I was interested in HIS observations about attitudes towards gays specifically in IRELAND.
 
Ok. No one is stopping him from answering.

If essays have come down to nine sentences, there's not much left of the genre.
 
What are your thoughts on union of the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland?
 
Which tastes better the IRA or The Real IRA ?
 
Is there any hierarchy of redheads in Ireland? American blacks are infamous for favoring light-complected blacks over darker in advertizing, cinema, and social favoritism. Is there any similar bias in Ireland for strawberry blondes, auburn, or any variants?
 
Having traveled quite a bit in the states, I have found that people in metro areas of the U.S. are usually more accepting of gays than people in the rural areas.
Is that the same case in Ireland as well?

Probably slightly but not as wide as in the past. But after all we have an openly gay Taoiseach (Prime Minister) and voted to put the Right to Gay marriage in our constitution, and rural people voted for both.
 
Do you love to fight?

Do you fight like Kilkenny Cats?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilkenny_cat

Kilkenny_Cat_Fight_1864.jpg


One of my ex-husbands was Irish. He'd tell me 'We are a loving race. We might love you and agree with you 98% of the time but we will fight you over that 2%. We will fight and we will hold a grudge over that 2%'. He said.

:?
 
I really wasn't seeking a lengthy Theoretical essay about the causes of sexual attitudes around the globe...

This thread Is primarily about asking THE OP questions about Ireland and Irish people. So my question was directed at him. I was interested in HIS observations about attitudes towards gays specifically in IRELAND.

Oops. Answered already
 
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