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Summary

A Colorado Woman Helps You 'Text Your Boyfriend' About Football & TikTok Finds It Useful

"Who told you to say that"

Sunny Hampton wearing a black hat in a TikTok. Right: Hampton in a blue jacket in front of a Denver Broncos truck.

Sunny Hampton wearing a black hat in a TikTok. Right: Hampton in a blue jacket in front of a Denver Broncos truck.

Texas Staff Writer

One point of disconnect for many couples could be discussing interests and topics like sports. Fortunately, a Colorado woman is making it easier to communicate for those with romantic partners who are obsessed with the National Football League (NFL) and Fantasy Football.

TikTok user Sunny Hampton (@sunnyhampton1) is a self-proclaimed sports fan living in Denver, CO. The woman has been posting weekly videos full of football jargon that people can use when texting their significant other to appear like they understand the subject.

@sunnyhampton1

Text your bf this #football

Her popular clips suggest things like "I’m taking the bills -3.5, the broncos money line, and for the Chiefs/Bucks game I’m taking the over at 46," which many users wrote are unsure how to type it out.

Additionally, viewers are also typing Sunny's suggestions out in the comments so you can simply copy, paste, and send them.

The wording might be confusing to most, but the comments section is full of significant others who tried her tips out anyway, and they're getting all types of reactions.

Some of the commentators say their partners know they're lying from the get-go.

The comment section on one of Hampton's TikToks.The comment section on one of Hampton's TikToks.sunnyhampton1 | TikTok

On the other hand, there are some NFL fans who receive the texts and believe their lover actually knows what they're talking about, so they continue the conversation.

"I think he just fell in love with me but now I feel guilty for not knowing what it means 😳" one TikToker wrote on a post.

Whatever the case might be, the series has the clueless partners of sports fanatics wanting help every week of the season.

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