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[QUOTE="RockyMTblue2, post: 2698023, member: 250"] Nice try [USER=7216]@augustaTC[/USER] . Noble effort. Truth in my family circle ... none of the women are the least bit interested in WNBA or similar. They are busy with life. Real life. Improving in their job/profession. The healthy outdoor life thing ... hiking, half marathons, whole enchilada marathons, my tomatoes are bigger than yours gardening, and a whole bunch of other stuff that's real and living large. Truth I feel is that in a man dominated culture, where men have made war during the day and played hard at night, it's the organized rituals of sports and sports fandom that we have had time for; the women folk (that'll make some mad right? ) have had the brains and the time to be more well rounded in their lives. For them there is a time for childish games and a time to move on (boy, will I take a hurtin' for saying that!). Niche is niche. The really strange thing is how many people seem enamored of men sweating profusely in skimpy uniforms or getting creamed on a football field. The answer is, of course, simple. Men are simply boys who grew hair in certain places and like to punch each other. I can't explain us; it's what we do. Women are more complex and interesting and hopefully we can't change them. [/QUOTE]
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