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There is probably at least some element of exclusion
when men talk about sports in front of uninterested women, but women do the same kind of things in other ways so I guess you have a point. The football networks always have at least one woman who comments on the sidelines during games and many women like football and other sports. I don't know how to answer your question very well, but I can undestand your viewpoint better than I understand your comment. Take care.
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SlyCy
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November 17, 2004
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OK, so here's what I'm thinking...
When men get together and talk about sports, and we don't have a clue what it all means, does that mean it's payback for chatting in the presence of small children? OR... is it the payback for talking around our pets? who also have no clue what the conversation means and always assume we're engaging in some sports related activity, because they just sit around and paw at their toys for entertainment, which when not done interactively, is actually rather boring after one minute...
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TARZANA
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