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Tips for Football Widows
The playoffs can be difficult for non-sports lovers. Here are a few tips to remind Football Widows that there’s life outside the huddle:
Have a solid game plan. The old adage "If you can't beat 'em, join 'em" could be quite effective. Learn about the game, there are a slew of websites that can teach you enough about to game to make you feel like you're part of the sideline action.
Create your own special team. If you just can’t get into it, try a different approach, game time is the perfect chance for you to create a life all your own. While your football fan watches the game, you can hang out with other football widows. Your team can spend time shopping, checking out the latest chick flick, or go spa hopping.
The kitchen is closed. There are positives during this time of year look at it as an official break from the kitchen. During the game a menu of snacks coupled with ice cold beer is perfectly logical while watching the game.
Suit up on Sundays. Statistics indicate 40 percent of the NFL's fan base is female. It's becoming more apparent that women love the NFL just as much, if not more, than men. There are a series of athletic clothing lines designed with women in mind.
We now interrupt our regularly scheduled programming. Accept the reality that football is must-see TV in your home. Recognize the action on the gridiron will temporarily replace family, chores, the ability to hear, or comprehend anything a family member or spouse utters.
Although it may seem to drag on forever, don't fret. Just like it started, the season will eventually end. While it may appear as if those 15-minute quarters are more valuable than gold, your loved one's focus will soon return to normal—regardless of whether that's good or bad.
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