We all think it’s so cute to watch our favorite celeb wives and girlfriends bonding with their men courtside at a Knicks game or sidelined watching the Patriots play. Their beaus seem to be in heaven, laughing, giggling, sharing secrets, overjoyed to be combining the two things they love most: women and sports.
Although I love catching glimpses of celebrity couples at these types of events, I have always been baffled by women who are overly knowledgeable on the subject of men’s sports. I never know whether to commend them for understanding the difficulty that is RBI’s, first downs, and free throws or to question their motives for feigning interest in male-dominated sporting events, wondering if they are only vying to gain the attention of the opposite sex. Despite certain women’s incentives for learning and participating in predominantly male sports, it seems that these women have an advantage over the rest of us. MEN LOVE A WOMAN WHO LOVES SPORTS! Most men agree that it’s a pleasant surprise for them when a woman admits that she is into sports. It gives them something to talk about with us, since sports seem to be such a big part of most men’s lives. Women who love sports are quiet when the big game is on and cheer when their man’s favorite player scores the winning touchdown. In a lot of men’s eyes, women who love sports are perfect!
So what do us ladies who fall short of perfection do when we are unable to deciper between the ninth inning and the fourth quarter or when we get Tim Tebow confused with Tim Duncan?? Well my athletically-challenged ladies, YOU ARE IN LUCK…and just in time for the NBA Playoffs!! In searching the internet this morning, I came across Vibe Magazine’s article on the “Top Three Things Women Should Know about the NBA Playoffs,” and piggy-backing off of what Vibe already started, I conversed with some of my more athletically-inclined male friends and came up with the ”Top 10 Things Women Should Know About The NBA Playoffs.” I’m hoping it will help….check the list out after the jump…
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