Would swordsmanship be a turn on or just and odd sport?

Anonymous
I was at a special event at my work .. where me and a fellow coworker were going to spare.. In Sword fighting match.. To show people what it was like

We have never spared befor and she's a 3rd rank something or other sword fighter and I'm a self taught tenkin.. (tenkin means gifted in swordsmanship) but She figured id lose.. Well I held my own.. it was impressive to say the least.. I won :) But when I was done I turned around and seen the girl who I've been asking out was there..

I figured it was a plus for a guy to have skills.. She said I was real good and we talk a little.. Then I had to get back to work.. We did it on break.. But after work we texted a few hours.

I wouldn't have asked this but apparently none of my coworkers knew I could handle a sword let alone use one.. They were even more surprised I could win..

This sparing match was a random event for the inheritance release.. It wasn't planed out.. I just told her I spare a little and we should so we did..

Anyway back to the question..

If my coworkers didn't know I could use a sword I'm betting the girl didn't either..

So girls what's your opinions.. is a guys been asking you out.. You seem to like him and then you find out he can use a sword..

A turn on?
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I don't know if it matters.. But I gifted in several forms of it.. But kendo (japanese style) is the one I use the most.. I can predict up to 3 of my opponits moves befor they make them.. I trying to increase to 5 but most of my opponits don't plan there moves past 3.. So After the 3rd strike they just flail wildly.. And I don't were any armor..

Would swordsmanship be a turn on or just and odd sport?
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