Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is weird. Who wines because they never played sports? There are so many other topics to discuss besides sports. He might need a life coach/ therapist to help him get to root of this problem. You won’t be able to solve it.
Woman here. Recently my work department's leadership has been infiltrated by a group of guys who are heavily invested in being college alumni sports fans.
Now all of our official workplace employee social events are centered around sports themes - wear your gear, fill out your brackets, cupcakes with team color frosting, etc.
I don't have "gear". But now I have to go buy some so I don't look like a "no fun" person.
Drinking and sports are default social activities for men. It is a lowest common denominator in many settings. PP above is wrong.
Anonymous wrote:I have no interest in sports but have made some good friends here. There are plenty of people of a more intellectual bent in DC.
Anonymous wrote:This is weird. Who wines because they never played sports? There are so many other topics to discuss besides sports. He might need a life coach/ therapist to help him get to root of this problem. You won’t be able to solve it.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of DHs are loners whether their DWs admit or not. I don't know why but a lot of men simply give up on keeping or making new friends once married. It is as if once they have a wife suddenly their life is totally different.
Anonymous wrote:Claims he doesn’t fit in with any of the dads we frequently interact with at our kids games. Since he never played sports, he seems to believe he will never have close male friends. This is causing all sorts of self esteem issues and I’m not sure how best to support him.
Anonymous wrote:Claims he doesn’t fit in with any of the dads we frequently interact with at our kids games. Since he never played sports, he seems to believe he will never have close male friends. This is causing all sorts of self esteem issues and I’m not sure how best to support him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a troll? Your husband isn’t unique. Plenty of men don’t play or have an interest in sports
Not a troll. Agree, plenty don’t but do they fall into a depression and have such low self esteem it impacts the entire family? He blames his inability to connect on never having played sports. I think that’s ridiculous but even after therapy he can’t let go of wanting to bond with the guys in the neighborhood who all hang out playing basketball, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Is this a troll? Your husband isn’t unique. Plenty of men don’t play or have an interest in sports
Anonymous wrote:This is weird. Who wines because they never played sports? There are so many other topics to discuss besides sports. He might need a life coach/ therapist to help him get to root of this problem. You won’t be able to solve it.