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what are some of the least painful ways to follow sports and engage in conversation with other men for networking and socializing purposes.
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not sure about you, but this year I'm rooting for oofy doofy united
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I could only fake being interested for so long before colleagues got the ick and figured out I'm an autist that should be avoided. Now I'm burned and and have given up on everything.

This is not advice.
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>>34599945
I like sports but I only talk about the technical aspects, like strategies or the business side of sports.
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>>34599945
There's nothing more boring and underwhelming than watching a man run around with a ball. I don't understand why people enjoy such a simple thing. It's like watching someone cut grass with scissors.
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>>34599945
Play sports in leagues there's plenty of guys you can network with. Actually fun unlike watching sports too
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>>34599945
Fighting, it's interesting and you don't have to remember much
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>>34599945
Say you dont like sports.
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>>34600387
I wish there were more sports where women ran around with balls. I enjoy watching women’s softball, especially the pitchers. Beach volleyball is nice too.
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>>34601551
That is the peak female form.
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>>34599945
In the US, you do not have to know anything about football. Whatever you say, someone will pick up the ball and run with it.
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Pretty sure my dad always resented me for not being athletic
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Just find a local sport you like. If you're a nerd read some footy or handegg theory.

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