Monday, October 6, 2008
The Irish are Manly
Irishmen are very masculine, more so than British men and lots of American men. During my homestay in Tipperary I seemed to have experienced more fights than I have in years in America. Our host father Micael (pronounced Me-hall or something close to that) practically got into a physical fight with this one guy over an incident on the road where he got cut off. The guy came over, completely overlooking three young women in the car, and screaming at Micael “I’m going to fucking kick your ass” even though he was the one who almost got in the accident. This was right after experiencing my first hurling match. Micael LOVES all sorts of Gaelic sport, including hurling, which is probably one of the scariest sports to watch. I was frightened for all those young men in such a contact sport. Imagine a bunch of men running after each other and trampling on each other with sticks, only some wearing helmets. Fighting, blood, and grown men curling up into the fetal position ensue. It is funny though, when I was at the pub afterward, I recognized one of the hurling players and had a chat with him. He didn’t seem all too upset that his team lost. They might feel the need to prove their masculinity more than men in other countries, but at least they aren’t sore losers like American men.
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Woah! That's intense. I remember that Scottish guys (from the week I was there) seemed pretty rowdy, too. But their bark was worse than their bite... sounds like Irishmen are actually hardcore about things, though!
~Sarah~
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