Question from a Reader:
My husband is a Rakuten fan and was watching the game, but I started to worry if they really have a chance to win. What do you think?
Concerns about My Rakuten Fan Husband and the Game
Recently, when I see my husband watching a Rakuten game, I sometimes feel an indescribable emotion. Especially during games like
yesterday’s, when I have doubts about the players’ usage and strategies, I can’t help but worry. Watching Miyamori continue to pitch and seeing Muneyama and Abe resting makes me question whether they are genuinely aiming for victory. While watching the game, my husband occasionally sighed and murmured, “I hope Takayuki Kishi does well today.” Hearing that, I couldn’t help but nod in agreement. The desire for one’s favorite team to win is something every fan feels. I too have felt moved when I supported my university’s soccer team and witnessed the players’ dedication.
A Fun Moment After the Game
After the game ended, I noticed my husband staring at the results with a worried expression, so I thought of saying something funny to lighten the mood. I spontaneously said, “We may have lost the game, but my homemade snacks won!” He cracked a little smile at that. It’s strange how even after a lost game, these small joys can lighten the mood. Recently, during my part-time job at a judicial scrivener’s office, I’ve taken up making homemade snacks as a hobby. Eating something sweet gives me the motivation to keep going the next day. When my husband gets lost in the delicious treats, forgetting about the game, I can see a smile returning to his face.
I’d Love to Hear Everyone’s Experiences
These little moments help ease daily stress. Whether my husband is a Rakuten fan or I’m cheering for the soccer team, I feel it’s important to enjoy these experiences together. I’d love to know how everyone else copes when their favorite team loses or when they’re feeling down. I look forward to seeing your shares in the comments!