The Super Bowl Sunday is just around the corner and it is not hard to notice most men raging with hormones. Considered to be an all-boys day, the Super Bowl Sunday game usually does not generate much curiosity among the womenfolk, especially teenage girls. Here’s a list of things that young girls can do to have as much fun as the boys on the great American holiday.
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- Exploring the NFL: Educate yourself about National Football League (NFL). It will certainly prove a blessing because people respond well to those who can hold a conversation for a while. Basically, the NFL is divided into the American Football Conference (AFC) and National Football Conference (NFC). Once every year, the best teams from the two conferences clash in the Super Bowl.
- Get to know the teams: Some important teams include, New England Patriots, Pittsburgh Steelers, and the Baltimore Ravens. Attending high school football games is another way to learn more about the game because the division system practiced at school level is very similar to the one used by NFL. Watching NFL Super Bowl games can also prove quite beneficial.
- Cheers all around: The cheerleader department belongs to the girls, right? Wrong. Why not allow the guys to perform a pre-game cheer for a change while the girls can act all manly to initiate the festivities associated with the big day.
- Battle of the sexes: Summon all your girlfriends for a friendly football match against an all male team during commercial breaks. If the boys can control their testosterone from surging through their temple, then they will certainly act gentlemanly and allow the girls a chance at getting wild.
- Stage a make-believe award ceremony: Select different categories for the awards and let the girls vote for a winner in each category. This will not only allow the girls to get back at the boys while enabling them to enjoy their fun time to the fullest.
- Involving kids in the clean up business: On such occasions when all the adults are engrossed in a game of football, the kids are usually let free to run around the house and have fun. Distribute trash bags among the children and advise them to pick up all the trash thrown around the house or the front lawn. Promise them incentives in return to ensure that the house is spick and span after the game.
- Penalties for every fowl: Teenage girls are commonly known to be more particular about cleanliness than teenage boys. If a boy visits the toilet and forgets to clean up after himself, jump in to penalize them for the fowl. Identify and set similar rules for other places in the house that have to be kept clean.
- Pick the brain: The girls can arrange for a trivia competition with the kids when the boys are busy watching the game. This will help them learn more about the game because the kids know many things that the adults don’t.