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Is following football and soccer manly ?


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I reckon I must be a great big Girl then :D

As I said sport is not the only place.

 

If you are a musician and need to try out for a band - that is competition.

 

Many examples. Sport is huge for men and many women as their testing ground. But it is not the only example.

 

I do think there is a different mentality developed in sports that does not develope in other activities.

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it's got to be more manly than following cricket

 

but if you want a man's sport you'd have to be talking Rugby

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your Dad aware that you fuck men up the arse in Thailand?

somehow I don't think it came up over xMas dinner, LOL

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Football (soccer) is a uniquely tribal sport, the only global one of its kind. The type of guys who follow their teams on the terraces, would be the same guys who would be standing at the front, building or fighting shoulder to shoulder to protect their village back in time, or bringing down a woolly mammoth together before that. Manly - hell yes.

 

The women, children and poofs stay in the cave doing the cooking and knitting, watching celebrity shows and soaps.

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Never been able to understand why folk like soccer.

 

Tried watching a few Man-U games when younger. Saw Georgie Best and the Charlton boys playing, Nobby Stiles as well

Didn't grab me at all.

 

Now Aussie Rules, there is a mans game. :finger

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