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Love vs football: a match made in hell?
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Cash in on the emotion
There's one last benefit that you can, if you are both cute and wise, derive from the coming kick-fest. Quite simply, you can use it to strengthen the emotional links between you. Because football can be a highly emotional experience. When his team loses, your partner will be desolate. When they win, he will be euphoric. So seize these opportunities.
Cash in on the emotion
There's one last benefit that you can, if you are both cute and wise, derive from the coming kick-fest. Quite simply, you can use it to strengthen the emotional links between you. Because football can be a highly emotional experience. When his team loses, your partner will be desolate. When they win, he will be euphoric. So seize these opportunities.
When he's miserable, ask him to tell you about it - then listen, sympathetically. When he's over the moon, ask him to tell you about it - then listen, approvingly. Get him, in short, to open up about his feelings, and take those feelings seriously.
Sulk or swim
If your partner is a football fan, you have a straight choice. You can see Euro 2004 as a threat to your relationship - and spend days sulking and rowing. Or, you can see it as a relationship-building opportunity. Guess which will work best in the long term?
The bottom line is that even if football seems like his primary love, your relationship doesn't need to lose out.
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