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What's the hottest sport?

Ladies, we know you really watch football for the tight pants. Same for baseball, too. To deny it would be like guys saying that we ignore the cheerleaders.

But most of us non-professional athletes rely on the gym or a rec sports league to find other active people in the real world.

Some of those sports seem to attract the attractive. Or maybe the activity just whips participants into shape.

Either way, my friends and I have agreed that female rock climbers and paddlers tend to be pretty hot to trot. And there's the mystique and grace surrounding gymnasts and dancers.

As summer gets underway, most folks become more active either watching or participating in sports.

Which sports and activities have the highest hottie ratio? Have you ever gotten a date through recreation like jogging clubs or the local softball league?

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Ginger said:

I'm not really looking for love when I'm all sweaty and red in the face from doing something sporty. And I usually like to work out by myself, so there's not much room for meeting people.

Looking back at the cast of characters I've dated, I wouldn't say many of them were particularly athletic. But that doesn't mean I don't go for the sporty type. I don't really get the appeal of watching guys in tight pants play sports. And guys who run a lot - particularly the ones who get all stringy looking - freak me out.

Men who row, on the other hand, have great physiques. So do guys who play soccer or lacrosse.

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