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jacques
01-19-2015, 02:57 PM
hello,
watching the football game last night I realised that I can't watch sport on television when dressed - does anyone else feel the same?
luv J

Adriana Moretti
01-19-2015, 03:02 PM
I guess everyones different.....I love it !!!! I feel like I'm sitting in the press box v.i.p style.....well at least I pretend to be in my head....i also think i look hot.....thats part of my imagination too though......but I enjoy it could be cause i'm a tomboy anyway.....

MarinaSweden
01-19-2015, 03:12 PM
No, i have no problem with that. I just saw philly vs islanders wearing a petticoat. Unfortunally nothing eller nice.

Eringirl
01-19-2015, 04:04 PM
I actually don't watch much sports on TV regardless. Now, my wife, on the other hand, was glued to the TV for both Football games and Tennis from the Australian open, and she was dressed the entire time !! :p

Sarah-RT
01-19-2015, 04:29 PM
I cant do the two either, I dont know whether thats a guilt thing or the societal norm of men do men things and women do womens things ingrained in myself. I cant watch war films or football dressed(i was dressed for the games last night for a bit of hypocrisy) and when dressed ill listen to some guilty pleasure music like taylor swift or miley cyrus and come on the boards here.

With all that said, when im drinking with friends in a bar and inhibitions get lowered i do have to stop myself from complimenting the girls outfits and outting myself, if that did happen and the situation arose to go out dressed with them sometime id do it in a heartbeat but would still go back to boy mode if the game came on. The human brain is the most annoyingly strange complex machine on the planet..

Sarah x

AmyVanessa
01-19-2015, 04:48 PM
I can watch sports on TV dressed, but when I'm at the venue attending the game, I'm fully in boy mode

Bea
01-19-2015, 04:55 PM
I actually don't watch much sports on TV regardless. Now, my wife, on the other hand, was glued to the TV for both Football games and Tennis from the Australian open, and she was dressed the entire time !! :p

Pretty much the same around here, never been much of a sports person, but the wife is. Go figure! ... and she was dressed as well! :D

iGenny
01-19-2015, 06:45 PM
I bought my Buffalo Bills t-shirt purposely to wear watching (American) football on TV.

Took a while to get the chicken wing sauce out!

Sarasometimes
01-19-2015, 07:41 PM
I also tend to avoid mixing typical masculine activities with being dressed. When i have the chance to dress i want to immerse myself with a typical feminine activity like shopping or my a salon appointment.

To the football watchers yesterday, did you notice all of the big macho guys on the field were wearing capri pants? Maybe this could catch on elsewhere.

MsLana
01-19-2015, 07:57 PM
LOL..funny thing..lastnight I'm sittin on the couch,in my lounging attire..satin robe , panties..had my breastforms on but no bra..watching the football game...wife says.."Lana , you just can't give up the game can you?"..I didn't think anything about it.......I was relaxing!!!...she just laughed and went back to her book.

Pat
01-19-2015, 08:01 PM
Maybe you just need to get a cheerleader's outfit!

There's no reason why watching football should be considered a "typical masculine activity[y]" My ex used to love football and baseball and my current gf watches and roots for almost anything (even curling.) Frankly, when I'm trying to learn girly behavior, I try to emulate her energy and excitement (I'm 'way too reserved.)

Sara Jessica
01-19-2015, 09:32 PM
I also tend to avoid mixing typical masculine activities with being dressed. When i have the chance to dress i want to immerse myself with a typical feminine activity like shopping or my a salon appointment.

Don't say this to the several women who I was watching the game with yesterday, nor the vast number of female sports fans everywhere.

Allisa
01-19-2015, 09:59 PM
Their just clothes, I am who I am, I might just tone it down a bit.

irene9999
01-19-2015, 10:54 PM
Yeah, this happens to me too, but then it's usually because I'm so into the game the urge to dress goes down

Sarah-RT
01-20-2015, 10:33 AM
To the football watchers yesterday, did you notice all of the big macho guys on the field were wearing capri pants? Maybe this could catch on elsewhere.

I once saw a tweet from one of the guys on the eagles team to another saying that your pants should never be tighter than your girlfriends, the cheerleaders clothes are usually looser :heehee:


Yeah, this happens to me too, but then it's usually because I'm so into the game the urge to dress goes down

I think that might be a good explanation, the excitement waiting for a game to start would put dressing out of my mind for sure, sunday is game day for me so I do and think of little else that day, unless the cheerleaders flash up on screen and it comes back briefly

Joni T
01-20-2015, 11:09 PM
I refuse to watch sports on TV no matter how I'm dressed or who I am or what I'm wearing. Sports is a total waste of time.
Jon

cdterri
01-21-2015, 11:18 AM
I not only watch my sports while dressed enfem but have specific dresses and skirt sets for whichever team I'm routing for.

SandraInHose
01-21-2015, 06:44 PM
The overwhelming majority of my time in front of the tube is watching hockey, soccer, or football. I am able watch these sports while dressed unless one of my teams are playing. In that case, I get too worked up, especially if they are losing, and want to burn off my testosterone surge by working out or something similar. But if it's two teams playing that I don't specifically root for, then no problem.

If I am dressed and have time to sit around and watch non-sports TV, it'll either be HGTV or QVC.

But the truth is, I usually can't relax to watch much TV when dressed, as I'm usually listening for any cars pulling in my driveway. With a wife and two adult children all working irregular shifts, I rarely have enough time to kick back and get lost in TV programs. Maybe someday.