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Mr. Scot

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No longer in a relationship with a Bucs fan. We mutually parted ways a while back (no, it wasn't over football).

Recently began a new relationship with a sweet lady who has a definite passion for watching football. But again, I'm going outside the fanbase.

This one's a Bengals fan. And honestly, she's not particularly high on the Panthers.

Aside from the other, more relevant factors, have I improved myself or not?

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She grew up in Ohio, where the only pro choices were the Bengals and the Browns.

It's kind of a no-win situation :unsure:

I take it she is from southern ohio?

Ohio is a dump, so at least you know she is smart enough to get the fug out of there. The smart ones from Ohio leave leave that place as soon as they can(see LeBron).

My SO is also from Ohio. Akron to be exact. I'm headed back up there at the end of the month.

First time I went up there like 3 years ago it was a culture shock. It's trashy. The cities are old and forgotten. Lot's of people with drinking problems and an undying love of tucking a t-shirt into jean shorts. Yuck.

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