Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s more that cheating is ingrained in the lifestyle from where mistresses sit to watch, hotel floor they stay in and players covering for each other. I would be eaten alive by suspicion, not a life for me but happy for those that enjoy it and make it work.
So all athletes are cheaters? Generalize much? Why can’t you just be happy for them? Why do you have to assume there must be something wrong with these beautiful couples?
Anonymous wrote:I am also a dude but I am pretty sure women would rather be married to a pro athlete than a nobody. Am I wrong?
Anonymous wrote:It’s more that cheating is ingrained in the lifestyle from where mistresses sit to watch, hotel floor they stay in and players covering for each other. I would be eaten alive by suspicion, not a life for me but happy for those that enjoy it and make it work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These guys bring home 5-8 mil per year. Perfect physical shape... you wouldn’t marry them?
Nope! Not me. You can be in shape and not be a professional athlete.
Anonymous wrote:These guys bring home 5-8 mil per year. Perfect physical shape... you wouldn’t marry them?
Anonymous wrote:Sure it makes like easier - but I don’t hear about many happy pro athlete families, more the cheating and loneliness. If everyone in the bargain is happy with what they get out of it then I’m happy for them, but personally I’ll take my more modest house and looks and loyal husband who has time for us and friends/community who are there for us in a real way
Anonymous wrote:It is a tough life-style to raise a family on. Everything, and I mean everything, is pegged to Daddy's job, how he is playing, how the team is doing, how he is getting treated, the ins and outs of his contract, how his body is holding up, etc. Vacations are scheduled around it, baby's births (some of them) have been scheduled around it, everything. Plus, as someone else pointed out, everywhere you turn there is some woman making a play for your family guy, who is on the road a lot, hanging around with a bunch of single guys who are living the bar life. These women may look soft and pretty on the outside but they have to be tough to deal with all the challenges of the world they're in. It takes a strong woman to keep her marriage happy and healthy, and to raise semi-normal kids, when the husband is a professional athlete. If they can do it and still be happy then more power to them!
Anonymous wrote:That first picture you posted looks like a father and daughter (and i don't mean the baby in his hands).
Anonymous wrote:I am also a dude but I am pretty sure women would rather be married to a pro athlete than a nobody. Am I wrong?