| Sports sports sports dominate everything in our house. If it's not college football, it's basketball. I'm a fun, totally functional wife, very much providing sex on all ends of the spectrum. Why is this do important to men and why must is be the basis of our weekend (and sometimes weekday schedule)? Shit! Enough already! |
| So important, sorry |
| damn, don't you have a hobby of your own (besides d-riding) |
| i hate sports obsessed men. ugh. get a divorce. (just kidding) |
| Get your own hobby and keep up the sex. And STFU. |
| I have learned enough about the sports that my husband watches to know what is an important game and what is "filler sports". I don't bitch about, for instance, a Skins game. But our life isn't going to be interrupted by the little league World Series. Or repeats of playoff games from the 80s. I don't bitch when important games are on, but make sure to express my interests/wants/needs otherwise. |
It's because you are letting him turn your house into a sports bar. Stick up for yourself. One college game on Sat is expected from a sports fan and one pro game on Sunday. Otherwise your interests and hobbies need to be attended to. At least it isn't baseball season.. |
| OP here! Hilarious answers! Oh sorry, I need to STFU and blow my husband cause the games on! |
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OP,
When I was younger (mid 40s now) my passion for my various sports teams was much more important to me than now. I don't know if that is normal, or unusual. As my kids became involved in youth sports, I found that I had much less time and interest in watching a team on TV. I still follow those teams by reading the internet, but I feel less compelled to watch them every time they happen to be on TV. For me, I have always been the kind of sports fan that prefers to watch my own favorite team, rather than some random game. I am a die hard UNC Basketball fan. So, I would not be one to watch Kentucky play UConn, even if both were top ten schools. So that would be another limiting factor for me. Maybe you can convince DH to focus on HIS teams in that way. Also, I succeeded in totally turning my wife into a fan of my favorite MLB team. Maybe, like me, your DH will age out of this similarly. |
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My DH might not watch as much as your, but I have 3 boys so there is no escaping it for me. Sports if not being physically played are being watched on TV. Being the lone female I just roll with it. I use the time for myself. My passion is cooking. They do their sports thing and I cook some sort of extravagant meal. They don't give a shit what I'm doing and I don't give a shit about what they are doing.
I do like it when the Ravens are having a bad season. When that is the case my family is apt to peel themseves away. |
| When I was in college I specifically dated guys who were not into sports. My father was and I remember many Saturdays and Sundays where we stayed home so dad could watch the game. I wanted to marry a man who was more interested in hanging out and doing hobbies together than he was in watching sports. I found all this and more in my husband and we couldn't be happier. |
tell him no sports on Saturday & you'll blow him if the Redskins win on Sunday |
You'd have to spot him a touchdown or two on that Skins game. |
| This is me too. I don't object to it simply because it's sports, but because he has the remote surgically implanted in his hand. It's selfish. There are times I would like to watch television too, and I can't really because he's flipping through soccer, football, basketball, whatever. It's horribly annoying. Oh, and to add to it, if I go upstairs to watch something that I want to watch, I'm being a baby. So there's no winning! |
Good for you.
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