what its like to have a sports boyfriend
When it comes to sports students, many people's first impression is 'strong limbs, simple mind.' Is that really the case? In this episode of 'Words Explosion,' let's hear what it's like to have a sports student boyfriend.
With a body full of muscles, I can't help but want to pounce on him when I see his V-shaped torso! At 173 cm tall, I can still feel petite next to him. We've tried all the cuddling, hugging, and lifting. No matter how you run, he can always catch up with you.
@Proud of My Long Legs
I don't know why, but every time he holds my hand, it feels like he's about to throw me over his shoulder...
@Delicate Little Bunny
In my senior year of high school, my boyfriend was the captain of the sports team. Being with him felt like being the boss's woman wherever we went, with people constantly greeting me as 'sister-in-law.' During sports events, I couldn't rest because he participated in almost every event, and I had to run around the field bringing him water and wiping his sweat.
@Am I Proud?
It doesn't seem particularly special, except that our intimate moments can last a long time.Do you think that's an advantage?
@Huang Xiaowu
My boyfriend trains in badminton. Whenever I get angry, he lifts me up without a word. If I squat on the street and refuse to move, he just carries me home, attracting strange looks from passersby, making it seem like he's kidnapping a child.
@Little Red Riding Hood from the Big Bad Wolf's House
My husband is a sports student, but he completely overturned my stereotype of sports students. I used to think sports students were all brawn and no brains, with poor grades, smoking, drinking, and fighting. My husband is nothing like that, nor are his good friends. He doesn't smoke, drinks occasionally depending on the occasion, and never gets out of control. He's 183 cm tall with a great physique. Back in the day, he could carry me with one arm. Even now, he carries the kids and the stuff when we go out. He's very patient with me, the kids, and the elderly. When I was in college, I wanted a pair of cotton sleeves, but couldn't find them at school. My then-boyfriend, now husband, sat with me in the cafeteria, sewing a pair for me with needle, thread, fabric, and elastic. My mom even praised his sewing skills. He started working part-time off-campus from freshman year. Now, after many years of marriage, he still manages his job well and takes care of the family. Whenever I don't know what to do, he always says, 'Don't worry, I'll handle it.'
@Dancing Rabbit
Never let him go shopping with you! When we shop together, I'm exhausted while he's still full of energy. Who's accompanying whom?
@I Want to Be as Thin as Paper
Any fun-loving guy will eventually meet someone who makes him settle down. So, let's stop saying that sports students are all brawn and no brains. For example, my boyfriend can solve math problems within ten without using his fingers. He's definitely not simple-minded!
@One Restless Monk
His muscles are very developed, especially his chest. How should I put it? Every time he touches me, he says it's not as good as touching himself... Well, then go touch yourself!
@My Home Has a Runway
My husband isn't a sports student, but he's a standard sports enthusiast. Before marriage, I was attracted to his large chest muscles and sunny personality. Honestly, he feels different from other boyfriends. After marriage, I discovered many advantages: wide social circle, healthy body, healthy interests, regular lifestyle. But he swims after work every day, plays soccer and badminton on weekends, and when we go to the beach, I shop with the kids while he swims and rides a motorcycle all day. Also, muscle men are a bit narcissistic; they always check themselves in reflective surfaces and prefer to go shirtless because they have good bodies. He always insists I exercise, and nags if I have a slight belly. I'm exhausted from work and don't have the energy to exercise with him! On weekends, I sleep in, and when I wake up, he's gone. He comes back at noon asking for raw broccoli and black pepper chicken breast! At home, it's always sports channels. His thinking is very linear, not flexible, and he doesn't like deep conversations. Fortunately, his overwhelming hormones are mostly consumed by iron and me. He's very disciplined in his private life. I even tried to seduce him with a fake WeChat account, but he wasn't interested... Drinking yogurt and writing this comment, I see his little eyes glaring at me again!
@A Saint
Sports students are often stereotyped as a group. Many people think they are all brawn and no brains. I think this is unfair. Every field has its outstanding individuals and its underachievers. If you still judge sports students this way in the modern era, you're outdated. Sports people are naturally cheerful and enthusiastic, which influences their group. In society, emotional intelligence often matters more than IQ.
@Forever
I used to be a sports student, now I'm a soldier.
@Military Girl
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