There isn't conclusive evidence to prove that girls are universally treated better than boys in Gaelic culture or communities. Treatment can vary significantly based on individual circumstances, community norms, and cultural practices. While some may argue that girls receive more support in certain areas, others point out gender disparities that affect both genders differently. Overall, the experiences of boys and girls can be complex and context-dependent.
Yes, it has been proven scientifically that they are.
Girls are treated better than boys because they are usually more polite and at the younger age smarter.So in that case they get more attention.And also they are more emotional.
not yet scientifically proven yet
Most of the time girls who play video games often are actually proven to have better reflexes than boys but not always
boys think their better because they think their so cool , popular and sexy... Also, boys think "boys" are stronger because of gender!! But the truth is, is that girl's are actually stronger because they're the ones that give birth! And that hurts! Plus, girl's have Aunt Flow's (".s/periods) that are very painful!
In Irish Gaelic: cailíní also girseacha. In Scots Gaelic: caileagan
cailíní
Girl, I'm not just saying that because I am 1 but because It's a proven fact. Girls have better focus than boys.
Names don't 'translate' unless they have a historical connection with the Gaelic cultures or are in the Bible.
na cailíní na girsí
badly
There is no patron saint of Ladies Gaelic Football, or any of the other Gaelic games.