How seriously do you take your sport of interest? Is it just next day conversation with your buddies or is it tell your spouse or significant other to get lost for the day so you can watch the game and then if the team loses you will be a major ass the rest of the day?
Sports are a HUGE part of my life, both playing and as a fan. As a fan - Only people I REALLY like get to watch certain games with me and I have specific rules about how soon after a loss one is allowed to bring it up. If there is a huge loss for one of my teams, friends and loved ones know it's best to let me be alone till I work it out.
As far as playing, I am insanely competitive. I play in a coed flag football and coed kickball league currently and soon softball is starting up. I play tennis in the summer probably once every couple of weeks.
Sports are a HUGE part of my life, both playing and as a fan. As a fan - Only people I REALLY like get to watch certain games with me and I have specific rules about how soon after a loss one is allowed to bring it up. If there is a huge loss for one of my teams, friends and loved ones know it's best to let me be alone till I work it out.
As far as playing, I am insanely competitive. I play in a coed flag football and coed kickball league currently and soon softball is starting up. I play tennis in the summer probably once every couple of weeks.
I wish I still had it...but back when I was in college and used AIM religiously, I had a standard gameday away message with all my rules....things like, "Do not ever bring up vinny testeverde. Ever." and "If we lose, and you send me an "I'm sorry" message, we are no longer friends." and "Please spare me comments about our defense. I know. It sucks. Fuck you."
How seriously do you take your sport of interest? Is it just next day conversation with your buddies or is it tell your spouse or significant other to get lost for the day so you can watch the game and then if the team loses you will be a major ass the rest of the day?