It's just something you noticeI think it's a girl thing noticing things like these...
When I have a boyfriend, I plan to be his best friend and biggest supporter
Of course the expression of that support will have to vary depending on his career choice.![]()
It's just something you noticeI think it's a girl thing noticing things like these...
my hubby used to enter a lot of powerlifting and weightlifting compe ions.
Now I'm all for healthy living and everythign ... but these compe ions were not my cup o' tea. Hanging out in a hot gym, doing weigh-ins and hearing "yeah - thats it! it;s all you buddy all you!! push it out! come on!!" all day with the smell of sweaty socks and jack strap in your nose was not my idea of a fun time.
But i'm a wife and he;s my hubby and I wanted to support him in everythgin he does. I went to everyone and I was one of the loudest spectators ever. I even talked smack about some of the other guys (once I talked smack right to this one guys trainer)
And when Emo won (almost all the time) I jumped up & down clapping my hands like charlie gettng the keys to the chocolate factory.
Bump!![]()
For anyone was as curious as me:
Gino was in his chat for a bit tonight. I brought up our discussion here and asked what he thought.
Gino told me, " it's uncool to go NUTS for every shot your husband makes, but it's ok to cheer"
So there you go.
To be fair, some one did ask what happens if the wives were to go nuts. Gino said:" nothing... it just strange..."
Last edited by angel_luv; 01-22-2006 at 10:07 PM.
That was all.
Yes, ince I am a Spurs fan. However, a lot of them may not be basketball fans and may be disinterested in basketball. I'm also sure theyre pretty sick and tired of ther husbands/boyfriends talking and worrying about basketball and getting injured because of basketball and being away from the family.
You're going to get biased answers because this is a basketball forum.
If I was married/dating some star female soccer player, I would not care in the least. And I would not be at every game. Not because it's soccer, but because from my hypothetical possition, it's a job. The same way it is for a lot of professional athletes. For the fan, it is entertainment, just like being the CEO of a massive company may seem like a dream job. For the CEO, it's work.
Of course, I would make sure to stop by the locker room after the game.
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