Do sports make a difference?

I LOVE sports.

It started in 2003 when I followed the Chicago Cubs during their playoff run. How exciting (and heartbreaking!) it was to watch a Chicago baseball team come so close to finally making it in to the World Series but ultimately fail due to a little known fan by the name of Steve Bartman. I saw what my future as a Chicago Cub fan could be and promptly switched to the Dark Side shortly after (Go Sox!!). I officially declared myself a Sox fan in 2005  and haven’t looked back since!

It was only a matter of time before I couldn’t go a Sunday without watching Da Bears. You think baseball is exciting? O man, you haven’t lived until you watch a football game! The 60-yard touchdown passes. The unbelievable catches. It’s absolutely amazing to watch! Sadly this season wasn’t as successful as I thought it was going to be, but as many Chicago fans consistently say after a disappointing season, there’s always next year!

My infatuation with sports started out as a relationship based purely on lust, but I am happy to say it has blossomed in to a typical loving, heartbreaking, unfulling and at times, extremely rewarding relationship. I will say that my unique buddying up to professional athletic organizations has intrigued the male speices. It just so happens the athletic, down-to-earth, passionate individuals who gravitate toward sports are exactly the kind of men I am interested in.

What I want to know is does the interest in sports appeal to all kinds of men? It makes sense for a man who would give up his first born to see in person a Bears Super Bowl victory to automatically take a liking to a women who likes sports, but what about the rest of the population?

I know I’m not the only female who can’t wait for all levels of baseball to start this season, so let’s hear from the ladies too. Do you think it makes a difference when it comes to men? Are they excited to hear how you’ve been suffering for 103 years as well?

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Comments

I abhor sports and the men who make televised sports a part of their lives. This kind of entertainment is a waste of time. You learn nothing from it. All that keeping up with statics is just male sports gossip. Like soap opera actors wearing baseball uniforms.

Why would I want to watch someone at work? No one is coming to my office to watch me work. Complete waste of time as are the people that get involved in such nonsense. It’s totally meaningless and you know it.

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