Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sports are very important. They are something many people have in common to socialize and talk about without being controversial. It is almost required of men in the business world. If you get into a conversation about politics or personal stuff you can turn people off or make upset . Men can always talk sports and enjoy the conversation ... Even strangers can chat. Men and sons can enjoy something together as well .
People should be spending that time discussing art. Pro sports are a big yawn and a giant marketing tool.
Anonymous wrote:Sports are very important. They are something many people have in common to socialize and talk about without being controversial. It is almost required of men in the business world. If you get into a conversation about politics or personal stuff you can turn people off or make upset . Men can always talk sports and enjoy the conversation ... Even strangers can chat. Men and sons can enjoy something together as well .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sports are very important. They are something many people have in common to socialize and talk about without being controversial. It is almost required of men in the business world. If you get into a conversation about politics or personal stuff you can turn people off or make upset . Men can always talk sports and enjoy the conversation ... Even strangers can chat. Men and sons can enjoy something together as well .
Yes, and it sucks. As the only female among my peers, I often feel left out when the guys blab about sports on and on and on. It is kind of sad that people I work with have nothing else to talk about. Then again, I don't work with brain surgeons or space scientists, so it's my own fault, I guess![]()
Anonymous wrote:Sports are very important. They are something many people have in common to socialize and talk about without being controversial. It is almost required of men in the business world. If you get into a conversation about politics or personal stuff you can turn people off or make upset . Men can always talk sports and enjoy the conversation ... Even strangers can chat. Men and sons can enjoy something together as well .
Anonymous wrote:Sports are very important. They are something many people have in common to socialize and talk about without being controversial. It is almost required of men in the business world. If you get into a conversation about politics or personal stuff you can turn people off or make upset . Men can always talk sports and enjoy the conversation ... Even strangers can chat. Men and sons can enjoy something together as well .
Anonymous wrote:"Can't he have one hobby?"
Sure! But add up the amount of time devoted to watching, driving somewhere to watch, talking about it, doing brackets, buying crap related to spectating like jerseys, tickets, hotel rooms, etc and it is WAY more than a hobby for some people. We're talking about more time spent on this than playing with ones own children! It's kind of pathetic if you think about it. VERSUS being into PLAYING golf or squash or something, which is an actual physical activity that can involve the whole family and get people outside and out of bars and off the couch. That's something I'd support and be on board with even if as a hobby it cost a lot of money.
Anonymous wrote:What is it with men and March Madness. I have moved to bottom of the priority list. He has cancelled 4 nights together to stay home and watch basketball. I have stayed with him twice and watched basketball, but I'm so sick of this. The same thing happens during football season. How do I get a guy to put sports AFTER me?