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​Why girls who love and understand sports are keepers.

From A Girl Who Loves Her Sports

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​Why girls who love and understand sports are keepers.
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“You’re a girl you don’t know anything about sports”. When a guy says that to me I won't hesitate to laugh in his face. Girls who love sports, and more importantly, understand them are a rare kind I like to think. Most college girls are more concerned with what game day dress to wear and what frat they will be tailgating with, the ones who truly enjoy and know the game can be easy to spot.

This girl understands the importance of big rivalry games like Duke vs. North Carolina, Steelers vs. Ravens and the Celtics vs. Lakers. Chances are she’ll be watching them and screaming at the tv for every bad call the ref makes, every bad pass the QB makes, every illegal hit made, whatever it is, she's not afraid to get loud and involved while watching the game.

This girl will actually understand the game. Not saying she’s going to know Eli Manning’s QB rating or Zach Parise’s plus minus rating on the ice, but she will definitely be able to hold her own if you want to try to have a conversation about a sport.

She wont be afraid to argue, vent, and talk smack like any other guy would, and chances are she might look kind of cute while doing it.

The girl who loves sports will always keep you on your toes and be sure to challenge your opinions. Not saying shes better than anyone else but she can definelty bring a little more to the table. Beauty, brains and a love for sports – what else could a guy ask for?!

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