I went to a rage room for a girls’ day out — here's why it's popular among women

Adele Miner dons overalls and a face shield at Rage Room Ireland.

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When you think of a girls’ day out, pornstar martinis and avocado toast are likely come to mind. Taking it in turns to smash a stereo with a sledgehammer while Taylor Swift plays in the background is potentially a little more niche. That’s exactly the scene I found myself in when I recently attended Rage Room Ireland in Dublin’s Kylemore — the first of its kind in the country.
Organised as a wholesome Sunday activity, myself and two pals gowned up in red overalls and face shields to spend 20 minutes letting off some steam by smashing glass jars, bottles, a stereo, and a flat-screen TV.
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