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They say opposites attract and this could not have been truer when you’re trying to watch your favorite team do their thing and you look over at your spouse, and they’re sleeping through all the action. You thought you had someone to share the joy of a touchdown or a goal, but your partner couldn’t care less. Such as the dilemma of getting together with someone who isn’t into any sports and would rather watch some reels or TikToks on their phone.
Watching the game and spending some quality time with your non-sports fan significant other might not be possible, or so you think. Making them watch the game and at least show a little interest in the team you support will need some, shall we say, game-changing gifts. Giving them gifts they can use while watching the game with you will hopefully make them sit still until the end (or the very least until half time).
Tips and Tricks in Finding the Right Game-Changing Gifts
Finding the right gift for your spouse who is not into sports can be a fun challenge. The key is to make the experience feel natural and enjoyable for them without trying too hard to encourage them to like the sports. Here are some tips you can follow:
1. Incorporate their Interests
One of the surefire ways of making sure they’re interested in your interests is by making it fun for them as well. If they love to cook, cook some gameday food with them. Not only will this be an opportunity for them to show their support for the team you support, but it can also bring out their creativity in cooking theme food for game day.
2. Comfort Items
Making the den or the TV room as comfortable as possible (but not too comfortable, or they will end up sleeping!). Think about plush throws, blankets, and cushions. With these comfort items available, they might even look forward to the next game.
3. Fashionable Gear
No one would say “no” to new clothes to get them in the spirit of the game, and buying them team merchandise might convert them into a fan. The trick is to find a piece of clothing or merchandise that they could still wear, even if it’s not game night.
4. Make it a Social Event
Invite your friends to watch the game with you and ask them to bring their non-sports fan partners as well to bond with your own. Social interaction with people who understand their plight can make the event more enjoyable for them.
5. Engage with the Game Creatively
Do an activity before the game that could pique their interest with the game such as trivia night or shop for sports paraphernalia that would make cheering for your team much more fun such as foam fingers, sports banner, etc.
6. Face to Face Experience with the Game, Players, and Other Fans
Perhaps they’d be more willing to watch the game live. Being in a stadium with all the other fans and seeing the players live has that electric buzz that even a non-fan couldn’t help but participate in. Or if this is not possible, go to a sports bar and watch the game there. Watch the game in a place where there are other fans for their enthusiasm and excitement to infect your partner.
7. Compromise
When all else fails, ask them for a tradeoff. They will watch the game with you, and you will do something with them too, be it a day of weaving baskets or shopping at Target.
Here are some gift ideas for the next game day.