Hey Moron: Taking a First Date to a Super Bowl Party Is a Terrible Idea

Team pride. Trash talk. The aroma of chicken wings. Many things may be in the air at a Super Bowl party, but romance shouldnât be one of them.
A recent survey by the dating service Just Lunch found that 53% of single people feel itâs a bad idea to bring a first date to a Super Bowl party. Well, duh. Between rooting for your team, making sure your bets are covered and scarfing down the five different types of subs stashed in the kitchen, reminding your date that she looks nice isnât exactly the meat of your game plan on such an epic sports day.
Just Lunch spokeswoman Irene LaCota earned her paycheck by explaining what is painfully obvious:
The Super Bowl makes a lousy first date because youâre paying more attention to the TV set than the person youâre with.â
Cris Collinsworth couldnât have broken it down any better himself.
The rules for people who have already been going out for some time seem to be a whole lot clearer than Ray Lewisâ experience with PEDs. Eighty-eight percent of men and 75% of women who are dating someone say theyâre fine going to a Super Bowl party together.
If you have designs on meeting the love of your life at a Super Bowl bash, you may want to reconsider. Much like a Cleveland Browns Super Bowl victory, itâs probably never going to happen; a measly 5% of men and 6% of women report that theyâve dated someone they met at a Super Bowl party. Wow, that means there’s a better chance you’ll drop a pound or two after eating at one of these bashes, than pick yourself up a new babe.
It also seems that men would prefer watching the Super Bowl the same way you spent your Saturday nights growing up: at home. A surprising 53% of men claim theyâd rather watch the game in their abodes, while the same number of women would choose going to a Super Bowl party â probably to complain that their man refuses to be social.



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