Italian women bemoan World Cup woes

| Tue, 06/13/2006 - 20:08

Italian women suffer World Cup fever like their men - but it's the wrong kind. Rather than raising the roof in joy they hit the roof in anger, according to a survey out Tuesday.

Interviewing 1,000 women between the ages of 25 and 60, the Spondex research agency found that a third regarded the World Cup as "a nightmare".

A quarter said they expected their relationships to suffer "frustration or even breakdown". Some 14% said the tournament was "a pain" while only 12%, contrary to expectations, thought the experience of enjoying matches together might improve their relationships.

Almost one third, 28%, complained of having more housework to do, 10% said they felt "abandoned" and 24% said the only good thing about the event was that they could spend more time with their own friends. Their partners change for the worse during the tournament, most respondents said.

Some 32% become "short-tempered and disagreeable," 24% "dirty and untidy" and 18% "unavailable or impossible to track down". One of the biggest bugbears is when their mate has his mates over to watch a game, the women said.

This results in having to deal with "domestic chaos and a mountain of rubbish," three quarters of respondents said. Half of the women quizzed are worried the invading hordes will damage furniture and ornaments while 32% don't like the swearing and locker-room humour that goes on during the games.

The women were also asked who, rather than what, caused the most damage to their nerves.

Top of the list came "soccer-crazed partner," followed by "friends who just think they can pop over and plonk down in front of the TV," and "girlfriends who pretend they know about soccer".

Italian women also can't stand "friends' kids who are even bigger slobs than their parents".

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