Do you have to watch sports to be a man?

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91TTZ

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If you play a sport like jello wrestling vs. hot chicks and then you go home and watch that video with other hot chicks, it's pretty safe to say you're considered "ultra-manly".
 

CptFarlow

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Originally posted by: StrangerGuy
You only need a penis and two testicles to be a man.


Exactly. I never watch sports. I don't really have anything against them, I mean, they are a good excuse to get together and drink with friends, but I just think there are more important things to be doing than to watch some guys throw/hit/kick a ball around.
 

Triumph

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Oct 9, 1999
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Originally posted by: Ilmater
Originally posted by: Triumph
I can enjoy a game of sport, watching the competition and the display of talent. But this idea of rooting for "your" team is completely foreign to me. You do absolutely nothing to benefit the team, you own no part of the team, absolutely nothing you do affects the outcome of the game, and you hate the players if they leave your city. So basically you are rooting for a color. I can watch any two teams play football and enjoy the game, but I don't care which teams they are. People get all full of pride when "their" team wins, which makes absolutely no sense.
You don't HAVE to actually WATCH sports to be a man, but if you don't even understand why someone would root for a team, then you're definitely NOT a man. If so many "guys" weren't taking female avatars, I would be able to identify you right away. As it stands: you're either a woman or you're a man that wishes he was a woman.

Back on topic, it's the competitive part of sports that drives men to watch it. It's a typically "male" thing to like watching sports because testosterone breeds competitiveness, period. If you have enough testosterone, you would either HAVE to watch sports or play sports to satiate that need.

So you don't have to watch sports to be a man, but you had best be getting your competitive fix somewhere, or you are indeed a woman.

You have your perceptions about me, and my perception about you is that I somehow insulted your "manliness" and you feel the need to defend it through insults because of your own feelings of inadequacy. "definitely NOT a man", give me a break. :roll:

I understand being competitive, when I compete. Watching other people be competitive? What does that have to do with my masculinity? Since when do I define myself by what other people do? That's what alot of sports fans seem to do, define themselves by their team, which doesn't require you actually doing anything on your part except buying a colored article of clothing. Somehow that makes you a part of the team?
 

Ilmater

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Originally posted by: Triumph
You have your perceptions about me, and my perception about you is that I somehow insulted your "manliness" and you feel the need to defend it through insults because of your own feelings of inadequacy. "definitely NOT a man", give me a break. :roll:
Actually, I was more just venting about the whole "I'm a man but I have a female avatar" thing. And by the way, someone with the female cop avatar told me that he just thought female cops were hot. What's your excuse?
I understand being competitive, when I compete. Watching other people be competitive? What does that have to do with my masculinity? Since when do I define myself by what other people do? That's what alot of sports fans seem to do, define themselves by their team, which doesn't require you actually doing anything on your part except buying a colored article of clothing. Somehow that makes you a part of the team?
You're thinking of Boston Red Sox fans, and nobody likes them (except other Boston Red Sox fans). The fan that is so obsessed with their team that they define THEMSELVES by the success or failure of that team are sick. Most fans just want someone to root for. It just gives you a side. I'm a Cardinals and Rams fan because I'm from St. Louis. They represent my city. If they beat the Patriots and I see a Patriots fan, I laugh at them, and vice versa. It's not anything serious and I don't act like I was on the field or that I, personally, am better than them, but it makes it more fun. For instance, when the Rams play the 49ers, I call my friend that's a 49er fan and make fun of him. It's fun. That's what we do.

It's just an added element to an already great game. It's not hard to understand.
 

Jzero

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I don't watch professional sports (except football, but I watch football b/c I am an American and I live in Philly, not because I'm a man).
I do take tap dance classes.
You can call me whatever you want. Because I am a man, I don't care if I measure up to someone else's criteria.
 

91TTZ

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Originally posted by: Jzero
I don't watch professional sports (except football, but I watch football b/c I am an American and I live in Philly, not because I'm a man).
I do take tap dance classes.
You can call me whatever you want. Because I am a man, I don't care if I measure up to someone else's criteria.

You don't look like a man to me. You look like a fish.
 

oogabooga

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I'm a Sharks/Giants fan (yea, i'm from the SF Bay area) and i like watching them play (on tv and live). I dont define my existence by how they do, but it sure is nice when they are doing well. Especially since living in socal i get to rag on my friends down here when they do well agains't their socal counterparts.

Watch sports to be a man? Nope.
 

FoBoT

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i watch very little sports

i watch Braves baseball when they are on TBS

i'll watch part of the olympics sometimes

i'll watch the baseball playoffs if the braves make it, otherwise, just part of the playoffs, mostly NL

don't watch the supper bowl or any NFL
used to watch college bowl games during the holidays, but don't really anymore

i'll watch part of a tennis match if i am flipping and there are no futurama reruns or Cops! isn't on

overall, i am NOT a sports fan. but i am still a MAN
 

moshquerade

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Originally posted by: Quixfire
One of my co-workers is an avid sports fan. On the other hand I don?t enjoy watching sporting events. He believes that you have to watch sports to be man. I?ve played many sports over the years and I just don?t enjoy watching them on TV but I do go to a baseball or basketball game and I enjoy watching the live events. I?ve explained this to him and he still thinks I?m weird because I don?t watch sports on TV.
change title to "Do you have to watch sports on TV to be a man?"

you still have an interest in sports, just not watching them on a television.

i do find it odd if a guy is totally not interested in any sport at all in any venue.