Boston gals predict ‘baby boom’ after partying with charming Scots during World Cup

Boston gals predict ‘baby boom’ after partying with charming Scots during World Cup

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Key Points:

  • Thousands of Scottish soccer fans visited Boston for the World Cup, sparking lively social scenes and interactions with local single women, who praised the Scots' chivalry and upbeat pub atmosphere.
  • Boston women on social media predicted a "baby boom" in nine months due to the influx of charming Scottish fans, with some sharing humorous images and posts anticipating many "Wee World Cup babies."
  • The Scottish team's first World Cup appearance in nearly 30 years attracted around 50,000 fans to the East Coast, with many staying to support Scotland's upcoming match against Morocco.
  • Social media posts highlighted the enthusiastic partying, dating events, and positive vibes brought by the Scottish visitors, with some women encouraging others to meet Scottish men at local bars.
  • The cultural connection between Boston's Irish heritage and the visiting Scots was noted, emphasizing the fun-loving and rowdy spirit shared by both communities during the World Cup celebrations.

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