how sports can affect your relationships

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40%22%

I'd just be happy that he / she likes sports.

That's not really an attractive quality.

33%54%

Maybe I'll learn something.

22%16%

5%8%

That would be fantastic - I can't wait to watch themshow up my friends in a round of trivia.IF YOU LOVE SPORTS,

HOW WOULD YOU FEEL ABOUT DATING SOMEONE WHO KNEW MORE ABOUT A SPORT THAN YOU?NOTE: THE OLDER SOMEONE IS THE LESS NOTE: THE OLDER SOMEONE IS THE LESS LIKELY THEY WANT A PARTNER WHO KNOWS MORE ABOUT A SPORT THAN THEY DO.

How would you feel if your partner

wanted to use vacation time to travel for asporting event?

31%of men would NOT want to go on a first date to a sporting event

40%of men think it’s fine to use vaca-tion time to attend a sporting event

26%of women think it’s a good idea to use vacation time to attend a sporting event

50%of women think a sporting event would make a great first date.

Would you want to go on a first date to a

SPORTING EVENT?

FOOTBALL & DATINGCAN YOU HAVE IT ALL?

WE ASKED

MAN VS.WOMAN

The younger someone is the more likely a sporting event will cause a bad mood and consequent fight. Only 11% of people 55 – 64 have had a relationship negatively affected by sports.

Have sports ever negatively impacted a relationship for you?

Would you consider a Super Bowl party a good place to meet someone

YOU MIGHT WANT TO DATE?21%

OF MEN14%

OF WOMEN

SAID “NO”

Source: It’s Just Lunch 2015 survey of 1400+ singles | www.itsjustlunch.com | www.itsjustlunch.blog

33% OF SINGLES AGE 18 – 24  SAY YES