Anonymous wrote:A guy who is not interested in ( American) football is hopelessly weird.
Anonymous wrote:It's a big turnoff. Football is the epitome of lame American culture. Starring at a TV all day and eating fat food is kind of gross, especially if done every weekend.
Anonymous wrote:Fandom isn't a problem for me, obsession would be. I'm okay with someone who likes to plan the weekend around watching their favorite team as long as they're not planning their life around every single game played in the sport, and as long as they can accept not watching the game live if there's something else of significance going on at the same time as the game. I'm totally okay being the person who runs the kids to activities when the Redskins are playing, but wouldn't be okay with my husband skipping out on a family event to watch the game or expecting me to take care of the kids all Sunday afternoon and evening so he could watch the 1:00, 4:00 and 8:30 games.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a big turnoff. Football is the epitome of lame American culture. Starring at a TV all day and eating fat food is kind of gross, especially if done every weekend.
It is not every weekend. There is no football from Presidents day to labor day.
The last sentence is simply FALSE. The college football season started in late August.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a big turnoff. Football is the epitome of lame American culture. Starring at a TV all day and eating fat food is kind of gross, especially if done every weekend.
It is not every weekend. There is no football from Presidents day to labor day.
Anonymous wrote:It's a big turnoff. Football is the epitome of lame American culture. Starring at a TV all day and eating fat food is kind of gross, especially if done every weekend.