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Dating a Football Fanatic

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By Suzanna Gagnier Updated: May 22, 2009
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What makes a football nut tick? In general, men seem to have an overzealous infatuation with sports. As football is the number-one spectator sport in America, it stands to reason that the love affair with sports is stronger than ever during the fall season. But what is so appealing about watching 22 oversized men crashing into each other down on the field? Why do men sit and watch football for hours on end?
Before we write the football fan out of your life, let's take a moment to understand the connection he has to his favorite team.
Why football is a healthy habit
It turns out one of the few places our society allows men to express their emotions is on the athletic field. Down on the field men can dance and cry and even give big bear hugs to their teammates.
“On the turf, our society allows men -- even the tough guys -- to share their strongest emotions with one another.”
On the turf, our society allows men -- even the tough guys -- to share their strongest emotions with one another.
The freedom for men to share their emotions on the playing field spills over into the stands, and the spectators too can express their emotions. The living room is just an extension of the stadium, and thus men across the world can join in the enthusiastic rituals of cheering and dancing and slapping of high fives.
Sports and sports-related topics enable men to express themselves, either in verbal communication with one another, or emotionally and physically by jumping for joy at a touchdown. Sports are an important part of men's lives, and we have learned this is really healthy for our guy.
Higher self-esteem
Amazingly, psychologists have discovered that men and women who have a strong affinity toward a team are more likely to have higher self-esteem, have a truer sense of community, suffer less depression, and are more likely to be associated with groups than are non-fans.
“So, in essence, the crazier the sports nut, the more emotionally sound he/she is.”
So, in essence, the crazier the sports nut, the more emotionally sound he/she is.
So whether or not you understand the rules of the game, go over to the couch and make some room for yourself next to your old sports nut. Snuggle up and watch the game together. Soon you may learn to enjoy the game as much as he does, and maybe become even a bigger fan!
Five tips for enjoying football with fanatic friends:
  1. Chunk it down. At first learning about football can seem difficult. Don't try to learn everything all at once. Take time to ask your friends about the game. They will love that you are showing interest, and of course will love talking about their favorite team.
  2. Pick a team to learn something about, and read an article or two each week about that team.
  3. Find a player on that team you would like to know more about. Drill down into his schooling, family life or aspirations. It is great to know about a teammate, and it helps make the game a bit more personal.
  4. Plan any social engagements around a football game well in advance. This way you will have time to participate in the event, instead of actively hosting the party.
  5. Look up one play or football topic a week. Soon you will find you are speaking (and understanding) all the football lingo.
Suzanna Gagnier, author of "Putting on the Blitz: The Football Book for Women," is a former football statistician. Her book has been featured on ABC, NBC, CBS and FOX News. She's online at puttingontheblitz.com.
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A Yahoo! Contributor
Great article!
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loved the article!!!
A Yahoo! Contributor
Awesome article! Good tips. Thanks!
Kathy
Great article! I just went with my daughter to watch her first home football game of high school - I had forgotten how fun all the &quot;team spirit&quot; stuff was! Go team!
A Yahoo! Contributor
My fiance is a die hard football player, but I just don&#39;t find any interest in it. But your article gave some good tips to try to find interest in the games. I will defenitely try out your tips. Thank you!
A Yahoo! Contributor
Help! My current boyfriend and me got in a huge text message agument over sports last night...his teams lost the college team and the baseball team...he was home and texted me that he was not happy I tried to explain they are his passion and I love that he has that passion but he clearly blamed me for the losses!!!...I said &quot;end of conversaition and talk to me when your not so upset....have not heard from him yet almost 12 hrs ago...i am just sick over it...
A Yahoo! Contributor
Every non-fan should read this article! I personally have had past relationships where I have taught girls a little about the game and they totally end up loving it, due to the fact that I&#39;m so avidly appreciative of my team and love of the game. It is a blast to have fun and scream at the the tv while watching football with friends. To actually go to a live game is so much more fun as well! Come on girls get with it don&#39;t be haters!
A Yahoo! Contributor
Great article. Cheers to the author. Coming from a country where football is not big and having a man who grew up watching NFL, I knew I needed to expand my knowledge about this sport. My boyfriend is a football fanatic and since I want to add some topics that would be of interest to him during dinner time, I have searched the internet and watched football to have a little knowledge of it. And voila, I&#39;m loving the game :) I just don&#39;t watch it with him as I do not want to look like I&#39;m trying hard to impress him and I do not want to be &quot;one of the boys&quot; over chicken wings and beer. Being feminine at the same time having wisdom of the game is the way to go.
A Yahoo! Contributor
this is great...personally i love football...i used to hate it but i started watching games and grew to like it..women should try to watch it and understand it because it is a great way to be with your partner .
A Yahoo! Contributor
Now why do we never see articles providing tips on how a guy can better appreciate a sewing or knitting fanatic, or a clothes shopping fanatic... if a woman WANTS to learn to like watching football on television and spending her time in that fashion, that&#39;s fine, but why is it assumed that if a woman dates a football fan, SHE needs to adapt and learn to deal with it? She should spend that time pursuing her OWN interests and passions, be they running, reading, socializing with her own friends, taking classes, gardening, painting, or whatever it may be. A woman doesn&#39;t have to rearrange her life to adopt her beau&#39;s hobbies -- and if she does, he better take the time to learn to appreciate and share her passions as well.
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