An influencer has proclaimed that Irish men are better in the sack compared to Brits – and far more amusing to date.
Suellen Carey has enjoyed a more interesting romantic life than most.
In the past, the influencer has struggled with relationships so much that she married and divorced herself, and once created an AI boyfriend.
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But the 36-year-old is now dipping her toe back into the dating pool for St Patrick’s Day.

Suellen just can’t resist the Irish charm.
“Irish men know how to please me, while British men just fool me,” the trans influencer, who has 471,000 followers, told Need To Know.
“The Irish tend to be more charismatic and dedicated to the art of seduction, whereas the British are more reserved and don’t always deliver on their promises.

“British men also tend to follow a predictable script: an invitation to a pub, a few questions about work and, at best, a polite attempt at getting closer.
“It’s like they have a mental checklist: Ask where I live, what I do, then give an obvious compliment, and that’s it.
“No surprises.”

Paddies on the other hand are apparently far more inventive when it comes to getting – and keeping – a woman’s attention.
Suellen said: “They are much more spontaneous and confident.
“With an Irishman, you start off laughing.

“They talk loudly, joke about everything and before you even realise it, they’re holding your hand and pulling you to dance – even if there’s no music playing.
“Brits speak beautifully with an accent that’s captivating but after a while it feels like you’re talking to a robot.”
Suellen has even rated the Irish versus the Brits, giving the former a 9 for “first date excitement” while the latter got just a 5.

She added: “If I’m going out to have a good time, I’d definitely choose the Irish.
“At least I know I’ll have fun and won’t have to carry the conversation alone.”
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